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...says he believes the best way to increase the number of Celtic courses and departments is to continue to try to attract new and younger recruits...

Author: By Margaretta E. Homsey, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Celtic Scholars Find Home at Harvard | 10/16/2003 | See Source »

Peter Emerson, in his second year as a residential scholar in the House, has helped to attract speakers including Glenn Close and Gary Hart...

Author: By Jessica R. Rubin-wills, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Look Behind The Scenes of ‘Hardball’ at Harvard | 10/14/2003 | See Source »

...soldiers, thus not committing any more of our own and not increasing the total number, will have to be given up. Training and deploying Iraqi military and police too quickly is dangerous. Even so, the resulting need for U.S. troops would be less than if we failed to attract international peace-keeping cooperation. A U.N. Security Council endorsement and umbrella could be helpful to this end, but the U.S. must keep the command authority over the troops...

Author: By Jonathan Moore, | Title: Is the U.S. Heading Toward Withdrawal From Iraq? | 10/14/2003 | See Source »

...Work. These two words actually knew each other in the roaring '90s, when companies had to pile on the good times to attract and keep the best workers. But in our postbubble corporate coal mines, fun is a memory. Nearly 3 million workers have lost jobs, and the rest of us are nervously glancing over our shoulder in the midst of 60-hour workweeks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Managing: Profiting From Fun | 10/13/2003 | See Source »

...when he was still running Hard Rock Cafe, Earl launched Planet Hollywood with the help of celebrity partners, including Bruce Willis and Sly Stallone, who got paid in stock to go to openings and attract free publicity. Star power helped propel the firm to a dotcom-style IPO in 1996 with what even Earl describes as "insane multiples." On paper, Planet was worth some $3.4 billion at its apex--and Earl more than $1 billion. But its stock, which peaked at $32, was delisted just before Planet's first bankruptcy in 1999. The chain, based in Orlando, Fla., had barreled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Relaunching Planet Earl | 10/13/2003 | See Source »

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