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...Bear Stearns stock analyst Raymond Katz wrote in a report on Friday. "Their partnership, built on a mutuality of self-interest and a similar business philosophy, is functioning well." Katz, whose firm hosted the dinner, said the two looked "relaxed and comfortable." Redstone and Karmazin wrote in a lovey-dovey joint statement that they are "looking forward to working together productively in the ensuing years...
...feels safer knowing you can swipe into any House,” said Ceridwen Dovey ’03, a Currier resident, as she stood in front of Lowell House...
...James C. Augustine, Erin E. Bair, Alicia L. Bannon, Judith Batalion, Megan Beck, Lauren K. Brozovich, Brad W. Butcher, Eugene K. Cha, Amy Chen, Kevin J. Cheung, Michael Chu, Adam E. Cohen, Vincent Conitzer, David M. Cooper, Russell S. Cox, Corinne S. Crawford, Kumar Dharmarajan, Haninder K. Dhesi, Lindiwe Dovey, Anne C. Durston, William Edwards, Alison F. Egan, Alexander J. Eilhauer, Michal Engelman, Lukasz Fidkowski, Kyle R. Freeny, Rachel S.C. Friedman, Kimberlee R. Garris, Jamie H. Ginott, Rebecca P. Gogel, Jennifer L. Gooden, Alexander H. Gourevitch, Elizabeth A. Greenwood, Nicholas R. Guydosh, Bilqis B. Hijjas, Susannah L. Hollister, Justin...
...things that was so nettlesome about the whole Monica Lewinsky business was not that it exposed Clinton's own double life, but that Clinton pretended to be so uxorious. He was always throwing his arm around his wife, making it seem that they were such lovey-dovey partners. Concerns over sexual orientation have in several instances led to such duplicities. Some believe that once the English spy Guy Burgess felt he had betrayed the idea of heterosexuality, it was an easy step to betray his country. He already felt like an alien at home. But the analogy is too facile...
...live together. We go out drinking together, play softball and kickball together. We try to set up as many outlets as possible," Stone says. Managing editors are expected to hold parties and inject some play into the office work. "There's always something fun included in the weekly meetings," Dovey explains. And what comprises fun for Harvard's aspiring travel writers? "Poetry competitions, for example. One week we read limericks at the meeting...