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...move led by PS first secretary François Hollande. Fabius' crime: defying party policy to campaign for a no vote on the E.U. constitution. "Fabius' reversal on the referendum was to provide him with support for a 2007 presidential bid," says Dominique Reynié, a political analyst and professor at Sciences Po. "But the damage the no vote has had will make any gains short-lived." Indeed, the Elyseé ambitions of Hollande, 50, and Fabius wilted last week. They trailed Jospin in the poll that identified him as the most credible candidate. More bad news: the same poll...
Holtzman laughs. Holtzman is headed to a career in marketing, after serving as president of the Harvard Advertising Club; this fall he’ll start work as an analyst for Digitas, a consulting firm. Julie E. Kobick ’05 sits across from the two boys; another blockmate from Straus A, she headed up the Harvard Center for Enterprise, a program that fosters entrepreneurial interests among undergraduates...
...didn’t even know Harvard had divested from PetroChina,” says Adrian Loh, a Singapore-based regional energy analyst for Merrill Lynch. “That’s new news...
Russert is a Buffalo, New York, native—but, as Managing Editor and Moderator of Meet the Press and a political analyst for NBC Nightly News and the Today show, he’s no stranger to Washington politics...
...didn’t even know Harvard had divested from PetroChina,” says Adrian Loh, a Singapore-based regional energy analyst for Merrill Lynch. “That’s new news...