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...Alix Le Bobinnec, circulation and events manager, Where magazine A leisurely jaunt around the Marais district is a nice start. It's romantic and has a little bit of everything: magnificent architecture, trendy boutiques and cute little streets. Then have dinner at La Maison Blanche (15 Avenue Montaigne): it's got a chic atmosphere and a fabulous view. Afterward, pop over to the Hotel Plaza Ath?n?e down the street (25 Avenue Montaigne, pictured) for a drink?its decor is an attractive mix of modern glass and traditional woodwork...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: One Night in... Paris | 3/6/2006 | See Source »

BUSINESS A LA BAGELS...

Author: By Lulu Zhou, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Former BU Ec Chair Leaves Tenure, Visits Harvard | 3/2/2006 | See Source »

...Last week: 4) Keeping a cat in your room. Who isn't these days? 2 (Last week: -) Zithromax, a.k.a. Z-PAX. LA stars and Leverett slugs alike love this flu antibiotic for its slimming side effects. 3 (Last week: -) ConnectU.com. Will blow up any day now. 4 (Last week: 1) Karl Malone. 5 (Last week: 2) Wondering at what point you're supposed to stop doing drugs. Is it when you graduate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FM Top 5 | 3/1/2006 | See Source »

James Graff Paris Bureau Chief, TIME Stroll around the hip Canal St. Martin and drop in at Le Verre Volé (67 Rue de Lancry) for artisanal wine and whatever simple, wondrous dish is on the blackboard. To sample Paris' jazz scene, walk to La Fontaine (20 Rue de la Grange aux Belles), where the music is free. For a safer bet, there are the Rue des Lombards clubs near Chatelet, where one can catch Paris originals like Emmanuel Bex, who takes the Hammond organ to unknown registers. Alix Le Bobinnec Circulation and Events Manager, Where Magazine A leisurely jaunt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: One Night in ... Paris | 2/28/2006 | See Source »

...odds and ends, so long as the president’s office stays out of the educating business. Bureaucrats are really unprepared to make these sorts of decisions, and Summers never should have tried to dictate what counts as “acceptable” academic work (à la the Cornel West scandal). If the Corporation selects a new president who stays out of the academic fray, our problems will be gone. But quarantining our problems won’t solve them; if Harvard is to grow, academics and administration cannot help but intersect. Increasing international opportunities, channeling more...

Author: By Hannah E. S. wright, | Title: Of Chair Legs and Tub Bottoms | 2/28/2006 | See Source »

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