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...said. He added that the former Cabinet member, “gave us sincere and specific advice on how to approach people, manage our connections, look for jobs, and finally land one.” Chao, who is serving as an IOP Visiting Fellow this spring, said she plans to continue work in the public sector following her stint at the Institute...
...debate over the journalistic integrity and relevance of blogs has too often relied on “marshalling anecdotes” and has lacked quantitative evidence, said Ethan R. Zuckerman, a Berkman Fellow who was one of the developers of the site...
...ticked off about the bank bailouts. Furious. You think somebody - other than you and your fellow taxpayers - needs to pay. Let's try to work out who that somebody ought...
...were as pliant as bur reeds. I could see they were thinking how this never happened at their churches up North. They shuffled their bodies with haughty huffs but I bore it, just as I should have. But when I got to the man at the end, an elderly fellow who was more than a little tone deaf, I tried to wedge past only to receive the most self-righteous eye roll I’d ever seen.“Well, I’m sorry,” I said in a real acute whisper...
...Becoming a National Security Fellow is an intensely competitive process. As officers in the military round out the 20-year mark, a few are selected by a board of their superiors to go on to top-level education to learn about how policy is formed at the highest echelons. While most attend colleges run by the military, a few of these officers are given the opportunity to complete their study at civilian institutions like Harvard, Johns Hopkins, or Georgetown...