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NEWSPAPERS Good Luck. Go to hell Peter Goldmark didn't just burn his bridges when forced from his job as CEO of the Paris-based International Herald Tribune - he blew them to smithereens. In a goodbye letter to colleagues he torched his former bosses at the New York Times for ending the IHT as an "independent newspaper, with its own voice and its own international outlook." Goldmark admitted he was breaking the corporate code, under which outgoing CEOs shut up and take the money. "Believe me, I will pay dearly for this, both financially and in other coin," he wrote...
...Long-Playing Record 1948, by Peter Carl Goldmark...
Indeed, Sandra T. Goldmark '97, another member of the student-faculty committee, says that the additional course requirements could be a deterrent...
...think that there's a lot of requirements and it's pretty daunting, especially the foreign language requirement," Goldmark says...
Friedman says a smaller concentration allows students more contact with professors. And Goldmark notes that the format of the history and literature tutorial system, in which tutorials are taught one-on-one in the junior and senior years, favors a low student-tutor ratio...