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...reporting trip earlier this year, Chang suffered a breakdown and had to be hospitalized for depression, according to Susan Rabiner, her former editor and agent. Last week, Chang, 36, was found dead of a gunshot wound while sitting in a car along a rural road outside San Jose, California. In a note to her family, Rabiner said, Chang wrote that she wanted to be remembered "as the woman she had been before her illness, engaged with life, committed to her causes, her writing and her family." ?By Austin Ramzy...
...fact, the perfect kind of question for test driving a brand-new tool that Gruhl and his colleagues at the storied IBM Almaden Research Center in San Jose, Calif., have developed. The new tool, called WebFountain, is a next-generation search technology that lets users ask specific questions, in complete sentences--something today's search engines have trouble handling. Powered by one of the world's fastest supercomputers, WebFountain can whittle down billions of pages of unstructured data from the entire Web in real time, rapidly retrieving and analyzing only the most relevant pages. Geared for corporate applications, WebFountain spots...
Dave MacDonald, a 2003 product of St. Paul’s School (N.H.), spent last year with the New England Junior Coyotes and was named an EJHL All-Star. In June, the San Jose Sharks selected the 6’3 blueliner in the seventh round of the National Hockey League (NHL) draft. But the pros will have to wait for MacDonald, and Harvard coaches have no problem with that...
...best opportunity to eschew five decades of postseason ignominy came in the 1997 World Series, when the Tribe was two outs from having its finger sizes measured. But Jose Mesa couldn’t hold the one-run lead in the bottom of the ninth, and in the bottom of the 11th, Tony Fernandez muffed a routine inning-ending double play, giving the Marlins runners on first and third with one out. We all know what happened next. If not, I’m sure you can guess...
...Documental de Santa Fe and was produced in 1960, has gained much respect already as the first Latin American social critique, in its vivid portrayal of the impoverished and forgotten residents of Buenos Aires’ barrios. A panel discussion with legendary Argentinean filmmaker Fernando Birri and Harvard professors Jose Antonio Mazzoti and Doris Sommers will follow the screening of the film. Free. 12:50-2:20 p.m. Harvard Film Archive, Room...