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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...competitive applicant pool for fellowships and other non-finance-related internships. The trend has allowed non-traditional companies to capitalize on the worsening financial job market. Mount said that businesses that may have not traditionally recruited at Harvard are now planning to do so, such as Pepsi, Madison Square Garden, and smaller boutique investment banking firms. “New companies feel like they now have the chance to get in front of Harvard students,” she said. “From the company’s perspective, it’s an evening of the playing field...

Author: By Victor W. Yang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Slumping Economy Hits Job Recruiters | 3/16/2009 | See Source »

...directive has not been matched by adequate infrastructure to turn those acres into energy, like collection mechanisms, processing plants, distribution systems. My friend dutifully tends his jatropha trees and then watches the seeds fall on the ground and die. In his case, the spindly physic-nut shrubs in his garden are supplanting a fragrant frangipani tree or colorful hibiscus bush. But elsewhere in Burma - a nation where UNICEF estimates malnutrition afflicts one-third of children - farmers have had to put aside valuable crop land for a wasted plant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Biofuel Gone Bad: Burma's Atrophying Jatropha | 3/13/2009 | See Source »

...really famous Chinese children’s book, called “Journeys from the West.” People nowadays, when they interpret it, get a lot of secret messages out of it. But I would bet that every Chinese person knows this story. Basically, there is a garden in heaven, and if you eat the peaches from the trees in the garden you can live a thousand years more. The dancers are the protectors of the peach trees. THC: What is the highlight of this year’s show? JH: I just went to the dress rehearsal...

Author: By Brianne Corcoran, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Hao Dishes on Eastbound | 3/12/2009 | See Source »

Sports and novelty cards were down 26.5%. "You really don't need that," says DeMott. Magazines slipped 17.1% (sigh - don't we know it). Products that spruce up your home - kitchen gadgets, lawn and garden items, buckets, bins and bath accessories - were slumping. Sales of air fresheners and deodorizers also dropped. "If you're lucky enough to have a couple of extra dollars, do you really need your bathroom to smell minty fresh?" asks Shea. Both insect repellants and cough and cold remedies were struggling. We'll suffer mosquito bites and sniffles for a few extra bucks. (Read "America...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Sells in a Recession: Canned Goods and Condoms | 3/11/2009 | See Source »

...officer was dispatched to take a report of a dance class at 60 Garden St., where drums were reportedly beaten very loudly. The officer reported that the class was ending soon and advised the dancers to continue their class...

Author: By Emily J. Hogan, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Police Log | 3/11/2009 | See Source »

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