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...Fischer, Brown’s younger sister, says that Brown tried to impart this knowledge with others.“I was younger than him, so he always tried to teach me,” Fischer says. “He always tried to open people’s eyes to build an environment around them.” After graduating summa cum laude, Brown earned an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School in 1958 and then studied art in Europe with Bernard Berenson, an expert on Italian art.“He was very earnest and very serious...
...York Times Magazine where he presided over many initiatives, including the international competition to create The Times Capsule, a sculpture displayed at the American Museum of Natural History. As the president of The New York Times Company Foundation, a philanthropic organization, Rosenthal has recently turned his eye to what he calls “Topic A” for New York City—immigration. Rosenthal, who was born in Tel Aviv, says that being an immigrant was the “overriding factor” of his own life. He has spearheaded a program focused on adult English education...
...world is already looking towards fall and beyond. At BookExpo in Washington, D.C. last month, the industry trotted out many of the authors and titles that are likely to make news later this year. Here are ten books, from lofty to low-brow and in between, to keep an eye...
...breath. He took down my underwear, and tore it to pieces, and kept on hitting me on different parts of my body asking me to bend down. I refused, but they forced me." Gamal Eid, Al Sharqawi's lawyer, said when he saw his client after the beating, his eye was swollen shut and his body covered in cuts and bruises. "This sexual assault is a new variety of torture being used against the activists," he said. "I haven't seen any beating this bad since 13 years ago, when the government was cracking down on Islamists...
...admirers keep asking, Why didn't we see this Gore when he was running for President? "Part of it is in the eye of the beholder," Gore says. "Those who behold a political campaign do so through a thick lens of skepticism, which is not all bad, but it does affect the way candidates are seen--all the more so when the other side of that campaign is constantly painting negative caricatures. But the second answer is, I've been though a lot in the last six years, and the old clich, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger...