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...misinformed. “The Line of Beauty,” by Alan Hollinghurst, was last year’s undeniable proof that truly magnificent novels are still alive and kicking—or, in the case of “The Line,” singing.And if any doubt about the vitality of the novel lingers in your mind, such skepticism will be washed away next Friday, Oct. 28, when Hollinghurst reads from “The Line” at the Brattle Theatre at 6 p.m. The novel carries readers through 1980s London, a period which?...
...open to 4 a.m. but it’s not very clearly a Republican or Democratic issue,” Schmidt says. “I would love to have the Harvard Republican Club to come out against Felipe’s being open but I doubt that they would...
...rolling out 5 GB Photo storage for all our members (absolutely free!),” read the e-mail advertisement received by many Harvard students during the first week of October. But Hussain acknowledged that XuQa faces an uphill battle. “There is no doubt they are the 800 pound giant and we’re the little ant,” he wrote. —Staff writer Sam Teller can be reached at steller@fas.harvard.edu...
...Bernanke left little doubt that, if confirmed to succeed Alan Greenspan as chairman of the Federal Reserve, he'll have no problems talking to Wall Street. His "top priority," he said in accepting the nomination Monday, would be to "maintain continuity with policies" put in place during Greenspan's widely hailed 18-year tenure. That's just what traders wanted to hear. Stock prices were floating higher already in the wake of some good corporate earnings reports and falling energy prices. But the appointment of Bernanke, 51, fueled more buying in the afternoon (the Dow closed up 169.78 points...
...noted that European attitudes toward work will have to change in the new global economy. I am European, and I think our attitudes toward work may already have changed. And I doubt that even if all job openings are filled, the unemployment rate will be significantly reduced. From my observations, the job market is shrinking and cannot offer enough positions for workers. Jean-Pierre Huille Brunoy, France...