Word: herald
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...Fenway’s status in baseball lore swelled with the decades, and the Red Sox’ 100th anniversary last year rekindled media interest in the park and its history. Steve Buckley, a baseball columnist for the Boston Herald who also does sports spots for New England Cable News, wanted to produce a segment on Fenway’s first at-bat. In search of a possible body double for Wingate as part of the spot, he visited a Harvard baseball practice run by Coach Joe Walsh...
Stone Professor of International Development Jeffrey D. Sachs ’76 is considering an offer to head the Earth Institute, a Columbia research group that studies issues of sustainable development around the world, according to a Mar. 21 story in the International Herald Tribune...
...Herald Tribune’s story suggested that Sachs’ interest in the Columbia position stemmed at least in part from how the post “would also allow him to work closely with the United Nations secretary-general, Kofi Annan...
...institute is headed by a committee of professors, currently led by Michael Crow, a university administrator who will leave Columbia to accept the presidency of Arizona State University on July 1. According to the Herald Tribune article, Sachs is being offered that leadership position...
...recruited. All this maneuvering has probably left him little time for leisure reading. When Welch does find a minute, he may be interested in catching up on the Wetlaufer canon. In 1992 she wrote a novel titled Judgment Call, based on her experiences as a reporter at the Miami Herald. In the book, a young reporter has an affair with a teenage hit man at the behest of a drug lord. Of even more interest may be a 1999 article Wetlaufer wrote for HBR containing a hypothetical case study in which a married CEO's louche ways with female employees...