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Travis Chamberlain, 30, shares this sincerity. I met him halfway through the protest march, where Columbia Boulevard starts to sag toward the Columbia River. Tall and broad-shouldered, he was leaning against a stone wall, filming the protesters - for Mayo, he said - with a small Taiwanese Aiptek HD camera. After the marchers passed, Chamberlain lit a Marlboro Light and climbed up the embankment to where his wife Kristy, 30, and friend Heather Douglas, 28, were drinking Starbucks coffee drinks near two homemade signs they had hung for the occasion: "Our Country, Our Jobs" and "We Welcome Legal Immigrants...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Despite Backlash, Illegal Immigrants Stay Put | 4/9/2009 | See Source »

...students said that they were very pleased with their prestigious achievement. “I’m extremely honored, and at the same time humbled. I feel extremely lucky and blessed,” said Andrew Q. Le ’10. He added that he takes a broad course load because he is both an economics concentrator and a pre-medical student. Stephanie H. Lo ’10 said that she partly attributed her election to her natural inclination to test her own academic limits. “If you’re passionate about the classes...

Author: By Sami M. Khan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: 24 Juniors Elected to Phi Beta Kappa | 4/9/2009 | See Source »

...appreciate The Crimson’s coverage of conflict-of-interest policy at Harvard Medical School. As the dialogue on this important topic continues, we hope that discussions will focus on the need for broad, structural change in academic medicine, not specific physicians. We regret that some articles—in particular the November 14, 2008, piece, “Harvard Medical School Students Push to Codify Conflict of Interest Polices”—have placed unwarranted emphasis on individuals as opposed to the systemic issue at hand. In this letter, we wish to clarify Dr. Paul Richardson?...

Author: By Kirsten Austad, Simeon Kimmel, Shamsher S. Samra, and David Tian, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Medical Conflicts of Interest | 4/9/2009 | See Source »

...difficulty of the war was made apparent in a meeting several of us had with Hanif Atmar, the Afghan Minister of the Interior, who had a dramatic map of his country on display, colored according to threat levels - a broad slash of red (highest level) running across the southern half, bordering Pakistan. Indeed, two-thirds of Helmand province, the prime poppy-growing area, was colored black, which meant it is in Taliban control. Helmand and its neighbor, Kandahar province, is where most of the 17,000 additional U.S. troops are headed. They will arrive just as the poppy crop...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Diplomatic Surge: Can Obama's Team Tame the Taliban? | 4/9/2009 | See Source »

...crisis. The announcement generated excitement among students, who said that they were looking forward to hearing Dimon’s opinions and knowledge about today’s economy. “He’s a great speaker, has a lot to say, and has a very broad perspective leading a large financial institution through these times,” said second-year MBA student Filipp M. Brunshteyn. During the economic crisis, JPMorgan has at times been at the center of the media spotlight, purchasing Bear Sterns’ assets last March after the investment bank?...

Author: By William N. White, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Dimon To Address HBS Students at Class Day | 4/8/2009 | See Source »

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