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...group; some were placed on their original team, others on the rival team. In both cases, the rest of the group had already begun working and the returnee had to be brought up to speed quickly. When the work was done, the subjects filled out questionnaires about how they felt the sessions had gone. The results were striking. (See pictures of Steve Jobs...
...establish a unique response among the three full-time members, which the latecomer did not share. Those who found themselves disagreeing with the late returnee reported feeling closer to the rest of the group, with whom they had formed a closer bond; those who agreed with the odd member felt alienated from the rest of the group. But that wasn't necessarily...
...Ultimately, Mack says she reached an out-of-court settlement with Harvard over her firing because her lawyers felt that the University did not want to attract media attention from the dismissal, and that the case could be dragged out over a long period, making it difficult to litigate...
...these people really need to get a life." But for the most part, the meetings were very moving. These people were devastated. As a magazine and newspaper reporter I covered wars and murders, and yet still I was pretty affected by the grief that the people in that room felt, the attachments they had to their animals and the sense of loss that they endured...
...HARVARD 1, COLUMBIA 0In Harvard’s Ivy opener, Brown stole the show once again. The rookie pitched a complete-game, one-hit shutout, fanning 14 batters, to give her team the narrow 1-0 victory. “With Rachel on the mound, we felt pretty confident, even though we weren’t scoring a lot of runs,” Bock said.The Crimson got all its offense in the second inning. After Shaw drew a one-out walk, Schellberg and Vertovez loaded the bases with a pair of two-out singles. Junior center fielder Stephanie Krysiak...