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...resources necessary to keep it afloat. In fact, many question why Hearst has held on to the paper for so long. But then again, one has to remember it was the Examiner, once flagship of the Hearst Empire, that was the paper that put William Randolph Hearst on the map. It is the company's Rosebud...
...whole new world, and there's no map," Ross says...
...policy by attracting some of the best brains in the world," says Dowell. "Many of the most productive people in the U.S. today are not native born. Because if you can't live by your wits and your hard work in the U.S., you can easily disappear off the map...
...puts Harvard on the map, and is good in many ways," he said. "It helps us be a place people feel they have profited from visiting...
...Map: Motion + Action = Place" is at the List Center on the MIT campus at 20 Ames St., near the Kendall Square station. The installation closes April 9. Hours are 12 to 6 p.m. daily, 12 to 8 p.m. on Fridays and closed Mondays. Admission is free; you don't even need quarters...