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Outsourcing brings to mind big factories and call centers. But entrepreneurs around the globe now offer services--from tutoring to sculpting a bust of your grandpa--to regular folks for a fraction of the cost in the West. Thought the world was flat before? Well, now you can hire someone in India to carry your child...
...attribute the declining of support among Hispanics to Republicans?” They asked Romney: “Why has the Hispanic support for Republicans declined?” And they asked Thompson: “What are you going to do—what can you offer to recover the lost ground among Hispanics?” The candidates duly recited their talking points, and assured the moderators that they didn’t hate Hispanics. They broached some substantive topics—the Cuba embargo, Hugo Chavez’s socialist regime in Venezuela—but once...
...GSAS,” she said in a statement.Brandt said he had several meetings with various members of the University during the dean search to discuss the issues facing GSAS and his ideas about its future. After several of these meetings, Smith met with Brandt late one afternoon to offer him the deanship. Brandt’s decision came soon afterward.“It is obviously a big decision,” Brandt said. “So I told him how excited I was about the possibility of leading the graduate school, and then I got back...
...passion to different pursuits, such as developing a Web site, www.girlsinleadership.com, that aims to promote leadership among high school girls. “She’s on top of her game,” says Anna P. Brito ’08, her roommate. “People offer advice and pretend to care, but she’s really genuine. I found that hard to find in a competitive place like Harvard. That’s my favorite quality about her.” Life after Harvard will lead Chauhan, who is concentrating in sociology with a secondary...
He’s the president of the Spee Club. He’s one of a handful of Harvard students to get an offer from J.P. Morgan. He’s New York born and bred, and many in his class consider him to be one of the most well-dressed, popular, and talked about people at school. But if you ask Nicholas T. Brown ’08 what he thinks of all this, he considers himself to be somewhat of an “enigma.” “I was with Natasha Alford...