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...selection of Léger’s later and more characteristic work from Harvard’s permanent collection. As a whole, the exhibit is accessible to visitors with no prior knowledge of Léger and still interesting to patrons familiar with his oeuvre. Completed on the eve of World War I, the pieces on exhibit represent Léger’s experimentation with abstraction. The works are largely black and white sketches and studies on tan paper, though the traveling exhibit does include one finished canvas, providing a fitting conclusion to the “Contrast?...
Word of mouth has been around for ages--"Try the apple," said Eve--and it continues to prove resilient. Even in the era of MySpace, some 90% of word of mouth still happens off-line, according to research by both P&G and the consultancy Keller Fay Group. Breaking it down, Keller Fay found that 18% of word-of-mouth marketing took place on the phone, and 72% face to face, despite the ubiquity of electronic communication. Or perhaps because of it. Inundated by marketing messages, says Tremor CEO Steve Knox, "consumers have gone back to their most trusted source...
...Government = a natural selection Applied Mathematics + Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations = intense division Evolutionary Biology + Neurobiology = Pinky and the Brain Folklore and Mythology + Classics = “Troy” Chemistry + Economics = second date supplied Astronomy + Philosophy = head in the clouds Physics + The Comparative Study of Religion = Atom and Eve Slavic Languages and Literatures + Romance Languages and Literatures = From Russia with Love Classics + History = “Old School” Computer Science + The Comparative Study of Religion = Halo History + Literature = History and Literature Marketing + Communications + Political Science = post-grad employment
...Australian David Hicks, 31, was recently handed a nine-month sentence by a military tribunal at Guantanamo Bay, and expects to be free by New Year's Eve after five years in legal limbo at the U.S. detention facility. Meanwhile, the so-called "American Taliban," John Walker Lindh, languishes in a super-max prison in Colorado, serving a 20-year term. The stark comparison between their punishments is the basis of a petition sent this week by Lindh's lawyers to President Bush and the Justice Department, calling for his sentence to be commuted. "This is a simple...
...supervision. He also argued that banning religious parties was an accepted Egyptian tradition and that the amendment to Article 88 "provides much more detail, much more guarantees" in running and supervising elections. "We are aware of the criticism and the skeptics out there," Gamal Mubarak told journalists on the eve of the referendum. "Democracy is an evolving process. We might be moving slower than people expect. We might be moving slower than actually we expect. But what is important for us is we are moving in the right direction. We still have...