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...with trepidation that FM’s Christina G. Vangelakos ’09 prepared for her shot at romance. Just as she set her eyes on Eric I. Lu ’09, the skies opened up and drenched the two romantic hopefuls. But it would take more than a torrential downpour to deter the pair, who received a 98% compatability rating after participating in Datamatch, the Harvard Computer Society’s (HCS) online dating survey...
...occur structurally. And in other societies hourly wages are so low that the only way a couple can afford children is for both parents to work full time. Are you sure Germany belongs to the first group and not the second? And what about the U.S.? José Luís S. Ferreira Maia, Portugal Parents of today must expect a reduced standard of living if they start a family. To have and educate children is a major effort for parents, even more for a single parent. For mankind, however, it is the most important task, despite imposing some hardship...
...hefty price, but one that is unlikely to faze them—the CEOs head Chinese enterprises with assets of no less than $1 billion, Zhang said. Their companies are market leaders in industries ranging from financial services to electronic appliances to real estate, according to Cynthia Lu, national marketing manager for CEIBS. The first of four five-day programs, which will take place between February and August, will start in Shanghai, continuing on to Barcelona and Boston. So far, about 40 CEOs are enrolled in the program, Lu said. Program Co-director Krishna G. Palepu, also an HBS dean...
...teams of six students, who won the opportunity to compete after defeating several of their classmates in a preliminary competition that included the preparation of briefs and oral arguments. In the competition, students argued on a fictional case concerning the legality of juvenile curfews. The case, McNeil v. Lu, questioned the detainment of two young boys accused of violating the Ames Juvenile Curfew Act. The arguments focused on whether the act infringed the Equal Protection clause of the Constitution. While the details of the case were fictional, the key issues reflected real legislation enacted previously by several states...
...Meanwhile, Beijing has ordered newspapers to cease coverage of Taishi. "The central government may not approve of the excessive tactics of the local government," writes Fan Yafeng, a legal scholar at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, "but it basically wants the situation controlled." Lu says he'll take his work elsewhere, despite the risk. "Other places can benefit from my experience," he says, "and I've bought life insurance...