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Smith’s death in February has since spawned a trail of newspaper ink and YouTube videos, the most recent centering on a paternity dispute involving her child. The results of a paternity test were due to be revealed yesterday, but instead left a frenzied media on tenterhooks until next week. It’s a shame she isn’t around to enjoy the mania, since meaningless fame was her raison d’être, but this foul death has given her life meaning as a farcical parable of ugly modern life...

Author: By Juliet S. Samuel | Title: A Model Death | 4/4/2007 | See Source »

Allscripts was bleeding red ink when Tullman arrived in 1997. Its business then boiled down to repackaging medicines for resale to physicians. Tullman refinanced Allscripts and focused it on providing information systems to doctors. Tullman and his team believed advances in technology were increasingly moving procedures away from hospitals and into clinics and doctors' offices. "That's a big trend because you get higher quality at lower cost," he says. In some respects, the solution was early: the medical community has taken its time coming around, but the e-health industry has gathered momentum over the past couple of years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chasing Paper from Medicine | 3/30/2007 | See Source »

...South until April 10, Boym manipulates technology to reevaluate photographs from her travels throughout Europe and America. Boym’s journey into what she calls “broken-tech art” began when she was printing photographs and her printer began to run out of black ink. When she hit the printer, vibrant versions of the original prints emerged, images she referred to as products of “the computer’s psychedelic unconscious.” If there is continuity to Boym’s work, she says that it comes from its spontaneity...

Author: By Juli Min, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Boym Nostalgic for ‘Broken-Tech’ | 3/15/2007 | See Source »

...Asia and the E.U." In other words, the real battle of the world's skies is only starting--just as Air France can feel confident knowing its people are fighting the competition rather than the company. AIR FRANCE--KLM GROUP (FY 2006) Once beset by labor trouble and red ink, the company has soared into profitability. Sales $28.2 billion Profits $1.2 billion Employees 103, 127 Passenger planes AF 254 KLM 190 Destinations 225 in 109 countries Stock Ownership French state: 18.6% Employees...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Air France: Climbing | 3/8/2007 | See Source »

...things you’re proud of,” says Cooper, who also served in the military. “The two things I’m most proud of are my service to my country and my education.” Cooper held off on the Harvard inking until his junior year. “I waited until it was obvious that I would graduate,” he explained. The inspiration behind Harvard tattoos varies. Thomas E. Rodger ’08 claims his block H tattoo—in the style of the Harvard football helmet?...

Author: By Daniel B. Adler, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: School Spirit: Just About Skin Deep | 2/28/2007 | See Source »

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