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...admission and shy away from it.HBS has already taken some steps to remedy this. Its Initiative for Social Enterprise attracts faculty interested in and affiliated with nonprofits and offers relevant classes and a Service Leadership Fellows Program for students. There is also a loan assistance program for graduates who enter the nonprofit sector after graduation. Hopefully, the 2+2 program can extend these admirable plans to support HBS students who are interested in taking their talents to the public and nonprofit sectors.The 2+2 program has, not surprisingly, been met with skepticism from some quarters, particularly from those...
...practically married to it" by the age of 22: "It became my total love. It was everything to me. I became not just an addict, but a stone-cold junkie." But last year he found a new love - a woman named Gladys, who inspired him to enter rehab. In 2006, Olmo was one of an estimated 22 million Americans with a substance abuse or dependency problem; today, he's one of just 2.5 million of those addicts to enter a hospital or clinic for treatment, according to the latest National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) from the Substance...
...billed the vote "a referendum on the right" at the end of a month-long campaign. Karamanlis also made no mention of Georgios Karatzaferis, the leader of the Popular Orthodox Rally, or LAOS, that won over 3% of the vote, becoming the first far-right populist party to enter the Greek parliament since the tumultuous fall of a military junta the ruled the country between 1967 and 1974. A former conservative stalwart whom Karamanlis expelled in 2000 for his extremist rhetoric, Mr. Karatzaferis benefited from the backlash against the socialist party, attracting protest voters who ostensibly wanted to vent their...
Democratic Party officials have pushed Shaheen to enter the race, and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54-'56 reportedly played a key role in persuading Shaheen...
...Benefiting from the backlash against Greece's two main parties, the far-right Popular Orthodox Rally (LAOS) party is expected to break the three percent threshold needed to enter the country's 300-seat parliament. Georgios Karatzaferis founded the LAOS after Karamanlis expelled him from the New Democracy party for his extreme views. A 2005 U.S. State Department report on anti-Semitism cited Karatzaferis as "regularly attributing negative events involving Greece to Jewish plots. He denounced politicians with Jewish origins and claims that Jews were behind the Sept. 11 attacks." The party has attracted droves of voters, however, though many...