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...Fink, an Israeli comic book artist and occasional political cartoonist, said that his work has not been censored despite religious, international, and domestic criticism...

Author: By Robert T. Bowden, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Cartoonists Discuss Their Freedom to Work | 4/15/2010 | See Source »

...mail sent out yesterday to the Class of 1975, the Harvard Alumni Association (HAA) apologized profusely for what some would consider at most a spelling error. Apparently, the recently printed Thirty-fifth Class Report omitted the "e" from "Radcliffe" on the book's spine...

Author: By Luis Urbina, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: HAA Makes Typo, Amends | 4/14/2010 | See Source »

...bright side, yesterday's e-mail, which was co-signed by HAA director of College Alumni Programs Courtney D. Shurtleff and HAA executive director John P. Reardon '60, extended alumni the options of trading their books in when they're in town for their 35-year reunion or requesting a prepaid mailer for returning the book. The organization explained that returned books will be "corrected by hand at [the HAA's] local bindery...

Author: By Luis Urbina, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: HAA Makes Typo, Amends | 4/14/2010 | See Source »

...William Poundstone observes in his book “Gaming the Vote,” it is important to realize that the existence of the impossibility theorem certainly does not rule out the prospect of improving our electoral system. Rather, the theorem sets an important foundation for a discussion of the efficiency and representative nature of voting systems, and should encourage the discussion of electoral improvements in local, state, and federal governments...

Author: By Ravi N. Mulani | Title: Making the Right Choices | 4/14/2010 | See Source »

Harvard Business School professor Howard H. Stevenson, author of the book “Just Enough: Tools for Creating Success in Your Work and Life,” headlined the event and spoke about what constitutes “enough” personal success. Stevenson outlined what he believes are the four cornerstones of personal success—achievement, happiness, significance, and legacy...

Author: By Elizabeth C. Bloom, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Notion of Success Debated | 4/13/2010 | See Source »

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