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...reporter because I started to write a column - I guess I'm going into my third year - for the Philadelphia Inquirer and I've learned so much about the business. As you know, it's a really interesting business, particularly in these times. The code word is challenging but it's really gut-wrenching, and those of us who love the printed word wherever it appears worry for its future. So it was interesting to have a heroine who is under a great deal of personal pressure at the same time she is under a great deal of professional pressure...
...Kiran R. Pendri ’11 is a chemical and physical biology concentrator in Lowell House. His column appears on alternate Mondays...
...Middle Earth or Tlön, you’re still walking in the middle of social discourse. So, Ms. Miller, I don’t know how you can really read solitarily, but you can try if you like.— Sanders Bernstein —This column was a response to the column “The Great Books Workout” by Laura Miller, which appeared in the September 7, 2003 edition of the New York Times Sunday Book Review.—Staff writer Sanders I. Bernstein can be reached at sbernst@fas.harvard.edu...
...head of the Office for Information Systems in the University Library. The new version of the Harvard Online Library Information System—commonly known as HOLLIS—displays a color-coded “word cloud” that offers links to related search terms and a column that allows searchers to refine searches based on topic, format, language, and genre. “The Web search arena has been experiencing major changes,” said Robinson of the need for the modifications. “Search engines like Google Book Search and Google Scholar were gaining...
Will, George lying of is pointed out by reporters at the Washington Post, which published the column containing said lies...