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...search committee three years ago. He made it clear to the large and diverse committee he had assembled that the choice would be his own, but he asked for and listened to our advice. He correctly diagnosed the school’s ills, prescribed the right remedies, picked a physician we all like and admire to administer them, and supported her at every turn. The result is universally acknowledged to be a stunning success. I have disagreed with President Summers on a couple of occasions. Each time this has led to full and vigorous discussions—once over...
World-renowned activist, physician, and Harvard Medical School Professor Dr. Paul E. Farmer spoke to a packed auditorium last night to kick off the five-day IMPACT summit sponsored by Harvard International Development Organization (HIDO...
...gold and amber silk. The place is heated by 20 gas burners and illuminated by 25 chandeliers, 40 lanterns, 66 spotlights and 288 candles. Tradition dictates that separate celebrations be held for the groom, the bride, their engagement and their families and friends. So Chopra, a prominent New Delhi physician, plans to throw five parties over seven days. He expects the festivities to set him back tens of thousands of dollars--and that doesn't count the wedding itself. "I tell you," he says, "the wedding business is the best bloody business in India...
...while avoiding the high burden of debt.Theodore C. Marentis, another 2006 fellow who is currently studying at the Harvard/MIT Health Science & Technology Program, said he already had plans for the projects he will pursue after he has used his fellowship. Marentis said that once he is a physician, he hopes to organize seminars in his home country of Greece or exchanges in which Greek doctors and students can learn about the medical system in the United States.And the Soros Fellowships may just help make these “new Americans” feel more at home...
...gold and amber silk. The place is heated by 20 gas burners and illuminated by 25 chandeliers, 40 lanterns, 66 spotlights and 288 candles. Tradition dictates that separate celebrations be held for the groom, the bride, their engagement and their families and friends. So Chopra, a prominent New Delhi physician, plans to throw five parties over seven days. He expects the festivities to set him back tens of thousands of dollars-and that doesn't count the wedding itself. "I tell you," he says, "the wedding business is the best bloody business in India...