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Don’t be alarmed. This should only be temporary and is simply the result of my present circumstances as an intern for General Electric in Bangalore, India. At least the worst is over—last week, I kept the headphones on at work, listening to an MP3 of “Denewala,” a hit from the year-old movie Hera Pheri. At the guest house where I stay, I continually watched MTV India for the music video version of the song. For nearly seven days I had “Denewala” stuck...
...recent conversations with McKay. McKay told USA Today that she had had an affair with Condit when she worked for him in the mid-1990s and that when the Levy story broke, she wanted to tell the FBI about her relationship in an effort to help find the missing intern. According to McKay, Dayton urged her to remain quiet, saying, "Leave it in the past, or it will ruin you." That could amount to obstruction of justice. (McKay said she went to the FBI despite Dayton's warning.) Dayton told reporters last week that McKay's version isn't true...
...easy to understand why Condit would be reluctant to go outside. It is now the third month of saturation coverage of the disappearance of Chandra Levy. While authorities seem no closer to finding out what happened to the 24-year-old intern, we seem to have learned a lot about the secret life of a preacher's kid from Oklahoma who grew up to be a California Congressman. He once campaigned under the slogan "Setting a Good Example." It was a dangerous boast for any public official to make, practically a dare to be proved wrong...
Person of the Week IN THE GLARE As FBI investigations heat up in the search for missing 24-year-old former federal intern Chandra Levy, U.S. Congressman Gary Condit gave samples of his DNA and passed a polygraph test in the hope of supporting his claims that he played no role in her disappearance...
Career advice at Harvard has always been spotty and conflicted. But the one piece of advice everyone seems to agree upon is that the Holy Grail of internships is one that gives an intern exposure to a career that he or she could really love. While this ideal may be the mantra of the Office of Career Services, it is certainly hard to come by. Have any of these advisors actually experienced an internship? Have they ever felt the eternal tick of seconds that make the hours between 2 and 3 p.m. seem like ten lifetimes? Have they ever made...