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...know Tara at Andover, but just because I didn’t know her doesn’t mean I didn’t know who she was,” says Koh after the first UC debate Wednesday. “Her energy is absolutely boundless. When she was in the zone, everyone paid attention.”“She’s very aware of what’s going on around her, and very aware of her role in it,” says Anusha Deshpande ’09, Gadgil’s cousin...
...series' major shortcoming to date is the flatness of Harry's antagonist Voldemort (whose name Rowling pronounces with a silent t). In the past few books, Voldemort has managed to assemble a body, but he still lacks any kind of realistic motivation. You get no sense of where his boundless enthusiasm for being evil comes from. "You will," Rowling says. "There is obviously a big gap there, and in six Harry finds out a lot of Voldemort's history. Though he was never that nice a guy." She laughs...
Those close to Gilligan remember his sense of humor, boundless energy, academic achievement, intelligence, and athleticism...
Perhaps so, says Jing Cheng, but not in his industry. Eating lunch by a man-made lake in the shape of a human liver, Cheng says the potential in his business is boundless: "It's very possible that in our lifetimes we'll find a cure for cancer." He pauses and then smiles. "And maybe we'll do it right here in China." --By Bill Powell/Beijing and Sonja Steptoe/Los Angeles
Houghton, who earned $5.6 million last year at Corning, is paid nothing for his service to Harvard, but his influence over the world’s most prestigious university is boundless. Several individuals close to members of the Corporation, including their friends and former Harvard officials, say that as the board’s most senior member, Houghton effectively exercises veto or approval power over nearly every major decision at the University. His support would be essential if the president were to survive the growing drumbeat of criticism...