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...grew up in a Texas refinery town, the son of a petroleum engineer and grandson of a cattle rancher. While studying journalism at the University of Texas in the late '70s, he fell in with a group of budding writers that included William Gibson, John Shirley and Greg Bear. The cyberpunks, as they called themselves, were obsessed with all things digital, and in the '80s managed somehow to reverse pop culture's aesthetic field, turning slouching, sullen '60s youth who hated the system and thought technology was evil into slouching, sullen '90s youth who hate the system and think technology...
Harvard's top five investors raked in a record $43.5 million in bonuses and salary last year, $16 million more than the bear before, according to a report released yesterday by the Harvard Management Company (HMC), which invests Harvard's endowment...
According to Rosovsky, although the invitationssent out to prospective ad hoc committeemembers--three experts in the candidate's fieldfrom outside the University and two generalistsfrom Harvard--bear the president's name, thepresident is not really involved in theirselection...
...paper decided to print the two pages of letter because "during a tragic time like this, we bear the responsibility of not only informing our student body but also understanding their needs and being here with them," said the newspaper's Editor-in-Chief, Isaiah Wilner...
...stage. Clara and her Victorian-style ilk may have the fluffiest and most elaborate dresses the dancers from the Palace of Sweets may don more elaborate sequin patterns than the average prom queen but the stars of the show are the adorable animals. The repertoire of the dancing bear (danced by Zach Grubbs, Marc Estrada or James Mills) rivals the average Olympic gymnast's. The smaller fry--the four sheep and tiny mouse in particular--do not do more than hop and scurry across the stage; nonetheless, they win more squeals of delight from the audience than the Sugar Plum...