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...member of the Business School faculty since 1980, Sahlman created the second-year course "Entrepreneurial Finance" in 1985. The professor also researches and writes about investment decisions in entrepreneurial ventures and holds a chair endowed in honor of 1955 Business School graduate and successful entrepreneur Dimitri V. d'Arbeloff...
...Russian director Nikita Mikhalkov's film, which won this year's Best Foreign Film Oscar, is an aging hero of the Bolshevik revolution now living quietly on a country dacha with his beautiful young wife and adoring child. Into an almost unbearably beautiful day suffused with golden sun comes Dimitri, former lover of Kotov's wife and now member of the secret police. What Kotov doesn't learn until it's too late is that Dimitri has come not to steal his wife, but to conduct him to prison, humiliation and death. The genius of director Mikhalkov's film, saysTIME...
...that the focus of the article would be about the various artists, musicians and writers who guard Harvard's art museums. During the interview, Scrogin did not once ask me about any incidents of abuse. She did not indicate to me or to two others interviewed, Berj Manoukian and Dimitri Fane, that her article would be anything else but a human interest story. This, however, was not the case. Scrogin quoted us out of context, twisted our words and outright fabricated a relationship between our comments and the allegations made in her story...
...Dimitri Fane, a $7.35 day attendant who worksabout 40 hours a week, says he is afraid thatextra hours will interfere with his hobby ofplaying bass guitar for a local rock-and-rollband. He is careful to add, however, that noconflict has yet arisen...
...incessant drumbeat of episodes like these has Americans increasingly concerned that their country is under siege and, in the popular phraseology, "has lost control of its own borders." In a study published last June, Bard College economist Dimitri Papadimitriou concluded that new laws were needed to head off "a bitter struggle between these new immigrants and disadvantaged segments of the U.S. population for increasingly scarce low- skill, low-wage jobs...