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...brand new, state-of-the-art, 500,000-square foot science complex will be the first seed of Harvard’s new campus in Allston. If all goes according to plan, it will eventually be joined by new athletics facilities, undergraduate houses, space for culture and the arts, two professional schools, and many more academic buildings. Developing Allston will take half a century and billions of dollars to complete...
...grandparents worked to keep a roof overhead, and they didn't much bandy about terms like career development and change catalyst. Today, why we work is much more complex. There's still the roof, of course, but success is also measured by the freedom to pursue a lifelong passion, exploit a hidden talent or even try to save one small corner of the world at a time. No amount of success seems to scratch the itch; a survey by Netshare, a career site for high-earning executives, found that almost half its subjects are actively trying to transition into...
...suffered from a shortage of drinking water last year (29.36 million). From rice harvests to sports medals, China's new census quantifies all the ways a poor country is getting rich. The U.S. leads the economic race, but China is sprinting to catch up. [This article consists of a complex diagram. Please see hardcopy of magazine.] CHINA...
...words celebrity and show business came into vogue. Pop culture of every kind was exploding. P.T. Barnum operated an entertainment complex in lower Manhattan that featured stage plays, vaudeville, freak shows, a menagerie and a somewhat insane museum of natural history. In 1850, Barnum promoted the first American tour of the first international superstar--the Swedish singer Jenny Lind, for whom he stirred up such hysteria that on the day she arrived in New York, almost one-tenth of the city thronged the wharves to get a glimpse...
...what goes on in his closet. In fact, it's his job to figure out what to do when they can't. Inside the network operations closet--"the NOC room"--time passes in 15-sec. increments. A wall of 14 flat screens blinks with paired images like a nightmarishly complex game of Memory...