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Harvard’s hottest line, responsible for four goals last weekend against Dartmouth and Vermont, was back to its regular alignment after the multi-week absence of sophomore forward Brendan Bernakevitch. And despite the fact that Bernakevitch’s name was nowhere to be found on the weekend’s scoreboards, his impact was still felt...
Dave M. Winer, a California-based software developer, will come to Cambridge to study how “blogging”—one of the hottest new Internet trends—could be used at Harvard...
...exclusive Nota Bene series (NB Publishing) is the splashiest--and snootiest--entry in the guidebook field. Available by subscription at a cost of $300 for 10 issues, the skinny, sorbet-colored "destination reviews" are devoted to seeking out the hippest hotels, the trendiest bars and the hottest restaurants in places from Courchevel to Marrakech. Reviewers tell you not only what to order on the menu but also the right table to sit at. "We en* Adure the duds so you don't have to," promise the authors in the Paris issue. "Read NB assiduously and your travel itinerary will consist...
...phone plant. A TV-news crew had videotaped their arrival. A Thai executive asked whether Holley had reviewed their proposal. "Not yet," he was told. If Holley were to invest, the executive asked, what was its timeline? "The sooner the better!" Wang replied. And with a handshake, China's hottest private company seemed on the way to its next deal...
...second line, no matter the combination, has remained Harvard’s hottest, responsible for four goals just this weekend...