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...sell their house because no local bank would write a mortgage on it. So they stayed. By the time Chai was a teenager, Vietnam veterans would sidle up to her on the sidewalk to talk about hookers they had known in Southeast Asia. "I had given up trying to fit," she says. "I was merely trying to survive...
...several reasons, this deal may be one of a kind. First, there is the perfect fit of the Journal and Dow Jones brands into the next big venture for Murdoch's News Corp. Having built Fox News into a 24-hour cable news giant, Murdoch is moving into the business news sector, challenging CNBC. The content, expertise and reputation of the Dow Jones properties - including Barron's and the various global Wall Street Journal editions - give him instant muscle for that fight...
...fourth round.And that other fullback currently on the roster? It’s Jim Finn, a Penn graduate who was “Mr. Irrelevant,” the very last player taken in the draft, in 1999.“I think I’ll fit in pretty well,” Berg said.His invitation means that three of the six Harvard players who signed agents will compete in mini-camps within the next two weeks.“I spoke to them both yesterday,” Berg said of Dawson and Farbotko, who will both compete...
...into the General Education category “Culture and Belief,” the Faculty reversed course and mandated that every student must take at least one class dealing with the “study of the past.” How exactly this newest obligation would practically fit into the General Education program is unclear. Including the study of history appears to have partially transformed the original philosophy into the discipline-focused pedagogy it sought to replace.With a sizable number of faculty members still clamoring behind the scenes for further exceptions and inclusions of their own particular areas...
...glass house” with mechanical properties superior to any man-made glass, but surrounds the house with a cloud of optical fibers, using techniques similar to those behind recent innovations in optical technology.Federico Capasso, the Wallace professor of applied physics, says that Aizenberg’s work will fit well with Harvard’s new emphasis on an “interdisciplinary culture.”“[Her work] is right at the interface of biology, chemistry, and physics,” says Capasso, who once headed the research department at Bell Labs where Aizenberg worked...