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...blinded by the notion of benevolence. You're buying a mutual fund, not volunteering at a soup kitchen. Making money is part of the point. As with any sort of fund, you should look for low expenses, experienced management and a good track record. Calvert Social Investment Equity, a large-cap growth-plus-value fund that screens companies in seven areas, has fared better than the vast majority of large-cap blended funds over the past five years (although it has fallen behind the pack recently). Ariel Fund, a small-cap value fund, isn't nearly so stringent about screening...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Investing: The Feel-Good Funds | 12/17/2004 | See Source »

...legs splayed, he strikes a balance between being tough and being approachable, like the anti--Larry David. Not only does Clooney talk about his money (lots), his dating résumé (long), his bombs (Solaris), his critics (Los Angeles Times reviewer Kenneth Turan, who says Clooney throws "everything but the kitchen sink onto the screen"), his embarrassing roles (the giant-nippled Batman), the people he doesn't like (director David O. Russell) and the hubris of having a potbellied pig as a pet (Max, now 300 lbs.), but he also gives reporters his home number (which this reporter should really remove...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Movies: The Wiz Of Show Biz | 12/17/2004 | See Source »

...relationship." "The Other," a poem about infidelity, begins with the line "You come in late, wiping your lips"--an opening-bell knockout. Rarely is the façade of marital bliss shown up so bleakly as in "The Detective": "This is the smell of years burning, here in the kitchen/ These are the deceits, tacked up like family photographs,/ And this is a man, look at his smile." These are powerful poems, not outtakes and B sides, and if they expose Plath's personal pain, they also enrich our sense of her state of mind at the height of her powers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Poetry: The Way She Wanted It | 12/17/2004 | See Source »

Diners at HUDS should know that much is happening in the kitchen to ensure that their food is well-prepared and safe before it is offered to them. I hope that this letter provides a better understanding of the food safety program at Harvard. Bon appetite...

Author: By Joseph Griffin, | Title: HUDS Takes Food Safety at Harvard Seriously | 12/13/2004 | See Source »

...combined inspections of Dunster and Mather dining halls, which share a kitchen, found 13 total violations, the highest number in the College and up from six violations last April. Though problems over the past two years have included rust in the ice machine, scum buildup and keeping raw meat too close to food that’s ready to be served, this fall’s were relatively minor. They included missing labels on containers, a broken salad bar light and no thermometer in the refrigerator...

Author: By Ying Wang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: HUDS Health Violations Increase | 12/1/2004 | See Source »

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