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...unpaid intern at Def Jam, he worked his way up to president. Now an executive vice president at Warner Music, Liles, 37, recently published an inspirational book called Make It Happen. TIME's Dorinda Elliott talked with him about the race factor in business and playing the card game Guts with Jay-Z--but only after a barber gave Liles a trim in the Atlantic Records office...
...Over the last few years looking at and reevaluating our programs, I felt with more and more travel going on around the university, this was something that would supplement the insurance already in place,” Ross said. Harvard travelers will be given an SOS membership card with telephone numbers of the three major worldwide International SOS Alarm Centers. All University students, faculty, and staff are eligible to receive the benefits of SOS, regardless of the school with which they are affiliated. RMAS has been meeting with each school to publicize the program to students and employees...
...most noticable rookie—John Stamatis—Harvard (4-8-2, 0-4-1 Ivy) played one its youngest line-ups yet. Stamatis sat out of the 2-1 loss to Holy Cross (8-7-0, 2-4-0 Patriot) because of a red card he was given in a loss to Dartmouth this past weekend. Three games ago, freshman Michael Giammanco returned from a broken clavicle, and ever since, he and fellow classmates Peter Glenmullen and Marcel Perl have been in the back line along with captain Will Craig. “Giammanco would have...
...back from the brink of victory to a heartbreaking defeat to the Big Green (9-2-4, 4-1-0). The call came in the 42nd minute, with the Crimson holding a 1-0 lead and controlling play against Dartmouth. Freshmen midfielder John Stamatis, after already receiving a yellow card earlier in the half for a rough tackle, rose for a head-ball along with a Big Green player. In mid-air, the two collided, with Stamatis’ head coming down and colliding with the Dartmouth midfielder. After the referees stepped in to break up a near fight between...
...announcement was four weeks to the minute after the President offered Miers. She was presented in the Oval Office but, as if that location were jinxed, Alito, like Roberts, was introduced in the Cross Hall, near the Bill Clinton portrait, with Chief of Staff Andrew Card and Counselor Dan Bartlett on hand. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, Republican of Tennessee, who had mostly held his tongue about how annoyed he was about the Miers choice, finally had something to smile about. "If the Democrats look for a fight, we'll be there ready to fight," he said on Fox News...