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...Illumination" package. During his initial fake job interview, which was taped, Borden sat stiffly and said "um" a lot. He rambled without direction. But as Hayden and her partner Michael Wilder got to know him, they learned that Borden had opened a landscaping business in college, captained an NCAA-championship lacrosse team and was deeply interested in land development and conservation. They drafted a marketing plan around five qualities: a passion for commercial real estate, strong business experience, leadership abilities, organizational skills and a sparkling wit when he isn't nervous. In interviews, Borden hammered away at those key points...
...Aristotle, Shaq Diesel, Superman--by any name, Miami Heat center Shaquille O'Neal is still a force. The Heat begin their defense of the NBA title this week, and Shaq will be chasing his fifth championship (he had three with the Los Angeles Lakers in addition to the one last year with Miami). O'Neal, 34, called TIME's Sean Gregory to talk about the NBA's controversial new ball, his police ambitions and the coach he wants to see in a foxhole...
...Nickerson Trophy in Burlington, Vt. was the home of the New England Freshman Championship, where Harvard finished third overall. Brown and Boston College took first and second, respectively. Skipper Drew Robb and crews Hynnjin Kim and Kate Harris were the team’s freshmen in A-division, while skipper Liz Powers and crews Michelle Konstadt and Alex Bick handled B-division responsibilities...
...precisely what the Crimson needs. While Harvard is by no means out of the race for the Ivy championship, the Crimson must go undefeated for the remainder of the season and receive some help, in the form of Princeton losses, if a league title is still to be a possibility...
...Harvard men’s tennis team had a pair of doubles tandems reach the quarterfinals of the Wilson/ITA Regional Championship over the weekend in Philadelphia. The Crimson’s top-ranked pair, sophomore Sasha Ermakov and junior Ashwin Kumar, defeated Sam Berrer and Nolan Greenberg of Delaware in the Round of 32 and then beat Georgetown’s Jeff Schnell and Kevin Walsh to make it to the Elite Eight. Their run stopped there, however, as Penn State’s Michael James and Adam Slagter took an 8-5 decision. Harvard’s second-ranked...