Word: foundered
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...more interesting places. Since opening in Rwanda last August, it has played Johannesburg and Cape Town, and is now set for runs in Liberia, the Balkans and Northern Ireland, before ending up way off Broadway at the basement Colonnades Theater Lab in New York City. Director and Colonnades founder Michael Lessac says his aim is to tell the story of an "evolutionary step for humanity," a time when South Africa did "something that no other country in the world has ever done: forgave the past to survive the future." With music by Hugh Masekela, a cast that includes some...
...CORRECTION The March 1 magazine article "Baha'i: The New High" misquoted Harvard Baha’i Association President Michael A. Sabet ’07. Sabet said that he held Christ and Baha'u'llah, the founder of the Baha'i faith, to be of the same station. The article incorrectly quoted him as saying he held Christ and Baha'i to be of the same station...
...recent addition to its development platform, allows users to rank profile photos on a scale of 1 to 10. “I’d been thinking about doing a ‘Hot or Not’ site for students,” says PeopleRadar founder, Richard W.T. Price. “But the tricky thing is getting photos for that.” Price found a solution to this problem by borrowing his subjects from Facebook.com’s existing pool of hotties without having to even ask permission. The Facebook.com’s Terms...
...Entrepreneurs: Staging a Company in Between Classes,” held Monday, centered on the practicalities of becoming an entrepreneur at Harvard—namely what students can do to meet challenges they face while pursuing their enterprise ideas. The informal discussion was facilitated by Vice President and co-founder of HCEF Michael Segal ’09 and included alumnae who were on hand to share their real world wisdom with students. Beardsley Ruml II ’64, computer programmer and entrepreneur, advised eager students at the forum that it is not the brilliance of the idea that...
...learning how to take notes. Democrats in the U.S. are promoting legislation in Congress that would withhold military aid to Pakistan unless President George Bush can certify that the Pakistani government is doing everything it can to halt Taliban and al-Qaeda activity. While such a bill will probably founder in the Senate, the possibility of Congressional intervention is much more effective than a mere lecture. Pakistan is among the biggest beneficiaries of U.S. foreign aid, receiving more than $3.5 billion since...