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With the arrival of Rinere, Assistant Dean of the College Julia G. Fox will ultimately hand over her duties managing the transfer and visiting student programs, Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd wrote in an e-mail. Additionally, Fox will no longer be assuming responsibilities for the Ann Radcliffe Trust, a role that will be under the jurisdiction of the new women’s center director, who is scheduled to be selected this spring...

Author: By Liz C. Goodwin and Ying Wang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Longtime Dean, Adviser Forced Out | 2/10/2006 | See Source »

...mess with the nunsThe press pool was in the charge of a nun, attired in blue, who could not conceive of ABC's Ann Compton taking a laptop into the palace. The reporters had been told to bring their stuff with them because they would be running to catch the motorcade as Mrs. Bush departed. "Leave it to a colleague outside," the nun said insistently. "You don't need a computer." Finally, the nun did away with diplomacy and said, "There is no way." An Associated Press reporter from Rome asked about a tape recorder. "Absolutely no recorder...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 5 Rules for Covering a Vatican Visit | 2/9/2006 | See Source »

...they have so amply proved, comes the ability to sell jewelry, watches, eyewear, home furnishings and lighting--all of which are planned for the Lagerfeld line. And the positioning has been cleverly conceived as ageless. "It's not age specific in the sense of price or style," says Ann Acierno, president of Karl Lagerfeld. "Department stores can put it in multiple places, and women can buy a mix of products and prices, which is how women dress now." Neiman Marcus liked the idea of more affordable Lagerfeld so much, it ordered up 40 looks the minute the plans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fashion: Karl Comes to Conquer | 2/5/2006 | See Source »

...World Is Flat, Thomas Friedman argues that globalization has collapsed the old hierarchy of economic engine-nations into a world where the ambitious everywhere can compete across borders against one another, and he identifies the science problem as a big part of that development. Borrowing a phrase from Shirley Ann Jackson, president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, he calls it America's "quiet crisis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Are We Losing Our Edge? | 2/5/2006 | See Source »

Would those 4-4 ties cripple the judicial system? They might have the opposite effect. Different jurisdictions could experiment with their own approaches to complicated legal issues. They would be “laboratories of justice,” to borrow University of Wisconsin law professor Ann Althouse’s phrase—a phrase derived from Justice Louis Brandeis’ remark that decentralizing government could make the states into “laboratories of democracy.” And as these “laboratories” yield experimental results, their findings might help the Supreme Court...

Author: By Daniel J. Hemel | Title: And Then There Were Eight | 2/5/2006 | See Source »

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