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...beer with. If there were more people like Clooney in Hollywood (people who don't mind laughing at themselves rather than who are dying for attention), young actors wouldn't be living such chaotic lives. Next time you have Clooney over for dinner, let me know - I'll bring the wine! Marc Falco, NORRISTOWN...
...elite group of senior executives” such as chief executive officers, presidents, managing directors, and firm partners. Macomber said that the application process is aimed to ensure that the business leaders will be comfortable around each other and have similar levels of experience. “The executives bring a lot of practical, everyday experience,” said Rakesh Khurana, associate professor of business administration and an instructor in the real estate seminar. “We have systematic research on how other organizations and countries have tackled the problems they’re facing...
...slated to take place in the Winthrop Junior Common Room and to be open to all members of the Harvard community. “Someone with the type of political genius he has happens only once in a generation, and when we have the chance to bring someone like that here, it’s a great opportunity,” said HRC President Caleb L. Weatherl ’10. According to Weatherl, after the club’s new executive board was elected last fall, the board created a list of political figures they thought HRC members would...
...member Matthew A. Opitz ’10. “I think it’s about time to stand up to liberal agitators.” Out of character, he added that the goal of the protest was “to, obviously, oppose the war and bring attention to the absurdity of the situation.” The march down Quincy St. and Mass. Ave. drew bemused glances from tourists and prospective students and silent confusion from local pedestrians. But other reactions were less favorable. “I would think Harvard students have better things...
...page report was only made public when maverick Dutch Green Party MEP Paul van Buitenen broke the rules to put a summary on his website. Van Buitenen, whose whistle-blowing in 1999 helped bring down the entire European Commission, says the Parliament's top brass knew about the fraud for years but decided not to take any action to tighten the rules. "But so far, the Parliament has not been prepared to come forward with concrete proposals to improve the current system," he says. "The Parliament cannot claim to be the conscience of Europe while this is happening...