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...Mather, and has expanded this year to Adams, Pforzheimer and Quincy. After members of each House filled out a brief survey regarding their own health concerns and interests, members of CHI responded by organizing yoga, massage and self-defense classes, inviting guests to speak about sleep and creating visible bulletin boards containing “health-tips” and resource information. Each participating House has a resource library of health-related books for student...

Author: By Rachel S.C. Friedman and Sarah E. Henrickson, S | Title: Creating Harvard Community | 5/9/2001 | See Source »

...studios of TNT, a low-powered station that is also part of the Media-Most group, NTV's parent. There they immediately broadcast their version of the night's events. The new management of NTV confidently announced that its first news program would air at 8 a.m. A bulletin appeared, but not the one Jordan and his staff expected. Instead, viewers were treated to a little guerrilla TV: two rumpled "rebel" journalists reporting their version of the proceedings from TNT. This was quickly replaced by the adventures of Vinnie the Alligator, a children's program, and game-show reruns...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: End of the World News | 4/23/2001 | See Source »

...theory, the fired Dell workers should land on their feet. Most have highly marketable skills, and unemployment in the area is near 2%. Every day they troop to a "career center" in northwest Austin. They check out websites like computerjobs.com and a bulletin board that boasts 30 "success stories"--only limited consolation given that companies where they might naturally land--Intel, Motorola and Verizon--have also been trimming workers. Doug Hutter, 41, with two kids at home, lost his job as an IT specialist Feb. 15. "I'm starting to get scared," he says. "I'm wondering where the next...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inside A Layoff | 4/16/2001 | See Source »

...military action in Kosovo, Schröder believes, it violated one of the party's most fundamental tenets: pacifism. "All those who want to ensure that Germany can keep waging war really must vote for the Greens in the 2002 election," Schröder wrote in her news bulletin Pause for Thought, which is published eight times a year. Annoyed by what she calls the Greens' "misanthropic immigra-tion policies," she demanded E.U. subsidies for people-smuggling rings to help immigrants enter "Fortress Europe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How To Lose Friends and Influence People | 4/2/2001 | See Source »

Byron said the "legacy of very talented physicians" at Harvard Medical School has allowed the Bulletin, which runs with a staff of only three writers, to "break out of the traditional mode of alumni magazines...

Author: By Jasmine J. Mahmoud, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Three Harvard Magazines Nominated for Awards | 3/20/2001 | See Source »

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