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After an hour in line, finally clutching my prize in its brown paper bag, I had an epiphany. Yes, I bit into the burrito and heard the choirs of angels and saw the stairway to heaven, etcetera. But I came to realize whatever happiness I gained from that silly vegetarian burrito had little to do with the taste. My happiness came from spending a whole hour without having to hear or even think the words “midterm,” “problem set,” and “all-nighter...

Author: By Marina S. Magloire | Title: Chipotlove | 3/19/2008 | See Source »

These days the company enforces strict ethical, social and environmental standards in its own factories and in those of its 48 producing partners worldwide. And, as LVMH and Prada do, it plays up its contemporary-art chops. Hugo Boss donates one of the world's richest contemporary-art prizes, the biennial Hugo Boss Prize, worth $100,000 this year. The company also is a major sponsor of the Berlin International Film Festival and, in sports, has a long-standing relationship with Formula One racing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Big Boss | 3/18/2008 | See Source »

...complete shock.” While teams of three students are chosen to represent their schools each year, other students can also participate individually. Liu, Miller, and Justin J. Bae ’08 were among the next ten highest ranking individuals, each winning a prize of $1,000. Abel, Iurie Boreico ’11, and Shrenik N. Shah ’08 placed among the next eight highest ranking individuals in the competition. Zhou Fan ’10 and Rishi Gupta ’09 received honorable mentions. Miller also won the Elizabeth Lowell Putnam Prize...

Author: By Michael J Ding, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: College Aces Putnam Again | 3/17/2008 | See Source »

...former denizen of Harvard, I’ve had to learn that a sense of reality doesn’t always flourish in elite institutions,” Ignatieff wrote, concluding, “Bus drivers can display a shrewder grasp of what’s what than Nobel Prize winners.” Ignatieff’s old Harvard colleagues said the article perplexed and disappointed them. In an article billed as an apology, Ignatieff seemed to spend a lot of time attributing responsibility to those other than himself. “What I found strange was that...

Author: By Lois E. Beckett, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Ignatieff’s ‘Getting Iraq Wrong’ Gets Harvard Wrong, Ex-Colleagues Say | 3/17/2008 | See Source »

PENNSYLVANIA The Keystone State, which is similar to Ohio in terms of demographics, is the biggest remaining prize, with 158 delegates up for grabs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Page | 3/13/2008 | See Source »

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