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...from South Africa--would agree. Endeavor's approach of "catalyzing entrepreneurship," by merging microcredit and private equity with consulting support networks, is part of a broad effort to foster entrepreneurship in the developing world. Endeavor and others hope the companies they nurture will serve as examples for others to follow. So far, Endeavor projects have generated an estimated $974 million in revenue and 30,000 new jobs in seven countries over seven years. Rottenberg now wants to formalize entrepreneurial mentoring and encourage more women entrepreneurs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SMALL BUSINESS: Better Than Charity | 12/11/2005 | See Source »

...well. Says strategist McKinnon: "He knows that part of what he brings to the presidency is an ability and commitment to chart a long course under public pressure." The question that will be answered in the coming year is whether America still believes in George Bush enough to follow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: His Search For A New Groove | 12/11/2005 | See Source »

...Remember that you don’t always have to follow the traditional path, and so taking some time off should be a reasonable option...

Author: By Nicole B. Urken, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: DEAR NIKKI: Getting the timing right | 12/11/2005 | See Source »

...really like to be able to focus entirely on South Asian Studies.”Sabrina A. Sadique, a graduate student in literature, expressed her frustration at the structural problems she says are involved with taking postcolonial South Asian literature courses at the graduate level. Because Sadique did not follow a traditional curriculum of English courses as an undergraduate, she says she must take certain Western literature courses now in order to fulfil her requirements. “It makes me feel incredibly helpless to hear [Sadique’s] story,” said...

Author: By Anupriya Singhal, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Students, Profs Talk South Asian Studies | 12/11/2005 | See Source »

...find it mildly annoying whenever I go home for winter break and someone says to me, “How’d your exams go?” Then they pause for dramatic effect, and follow up with, “Oh, I forgot—you don’t have them ’til after Christmas.” It’s a comment that’s supposed to make me curse Harvard’s silliness in calling majors “concentrations” and having its exams after the holidays instead...

Author: By Andrew Kreicher, | Title: Give Me Reading Period | 12/9/2005 | See Source »

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