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...would think that within Camp Gore there would be an equally fired-up cohort appalled that the Vice President, so experienced and knowledgeable on the most arcane policy scraps, should be challenged by some pampered lightweight who thinks five years as Governor of a state with weak executive power qualifies him to be President. But you would be wrong. This is not the way Gore thinks, which tells you as much about how he approaches problems as Bush's visceral antipathy for Gore does about...
...surprising that business school professors make up the largest plurality of the Harvard donor cohort, says Theda C. Skocpol, a professor of government and sociology...
...Longtime ed Yo-El has given a lot to FM over the past three years: self-help, a flow-chart to end all flow-charts, even the shirt off her back. A bit lost in the wake of her cohort Lynda's desertion earlier this year, Yo-El rallied and wrote her thesis a year ahead of schedule. Keep an eye on this zinger--especially if she goes anywhere near the back of the mag with scissors...
...think 'elite' universities are probably lagging a bit--we're not the best among our cohort of schools," Hoyte says...
...there is a secret to running a school in post-Columbine America, it is to make sure the place keeps no secrets from you. Since schools are populated by adolescents--that eager, suspicious, alienated, hyperbolic cohort--this alone is a full-time job. "There are two directions that schools are going in: to improve the climate and build trust, or to have metal detectors and transparent lockers," says assistant principal John Raimondo...