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...reflection of the fact that worldwide a lot of people had a feeling that this [war] was costing a great deal more than had been totaled up.” As well as fielding questions from journalists around the world—including a special interview with an Italian TV journalist Bilmes called the “Oprah of Italy”—Bilmes has also met with politicians interested in her conclusion. She briefed two potential Democratic presidential candidates—John Edwards and Mark Warner—on her findings here in Cambridge.Bilmes, who served...
...bouts with a 15-14 win. Surprised to make it to the gold-medal bout, one familiar opponent stood between Cross and a repeat title. In the 2005 finals, Cross narrowly defeated Arianna Errigo of Italy in a nail-biting 15-14 win. This time, she dismantled the Italian, 15-5, to everyone’s shock. “I was really floored,” Brand says. “I watched the video of the final, and I could not believe what I was seeing. The fact that she dominated her opponent in the gold-medal match...
...United Nations Political Office in Somalia, UNDP Resident Representative, The League of Arab Nations, African Union, Organization of Islamic Countries, IGAD, European Union, Department of State, United States Government, United States Embassy in Nairobi, Italian Embassy, French Embassy, British Embassy, German Embassy, Djibouti Embassy, Norwegian Embassy, Swedish Embassy, South African Embassy, Egyptian Embassy, Nigerian Embassy, Saudi Embassy, Yemen Embassy, Sudan Embassy...
...always tried to open people’s eyes to build an environment around them.” After graduating summa cum laude, Brown earned an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School in 1958 and then studied art in Europe with Bernard Berenson, an expert on Italian art.“He was very earnest and very serious, and I liked him,” says Henri Zerner, a professor of history of art and architecture at Harvard who first met Brown when they were both studying art in Paris.Following the completion of an M.A. from the Institute of Fine Arts...
...movie to make sure that I was making the right decision. I think they hoped I would change my mind about culinary school. They felt that being a woman, I didn't know what I wanted. They thought that cooking professionally was for men, not women. Being a traditional Italian family, I think they just wanted me to get married and have kids! But I went to the set, which was a movie my grandfather was producing with my aunt. She moved me everywhere, from costume design to set design, and nothing clicked for me. I hated it. Nothing about...