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...Broukhim ’07—have moved on and away from the Yard, the office of their latest business venture hasn’t. In January 2007, the three started Opera New Media, which is, according to their Web site, “a design, development, and product strategy firm.” Feinstein describes Opera as an “interactive advertising agency,” and according to Katz, their aim is to “help companies strategize, implement, and be effective online. If they want to build a Web site, market a product, create...

Author: By Tatiana Cruz, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: 3 Harvard Grads, 1 Media Company | 2/27/2008 | See Source »

...protectors in general. Robert L. Hernandez, who is representing HipSaver, described Kiel’s article as “disparaging” and “grandiose.” “The question is, can someone testing the lowest end of a relatively new product conclude that all designs are poor?” Hernandez said. Both Kiel and a spokesman for the peer-reviewed journal, one of the world’s leading medical publications, declined to comment. Studies in the past have shown conflicting results as to the effectiveness of hip protectors, Goodwin said...

Author: By Ja kyung Kim, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: HMS Prof Faces Suit Over Article | 2/27/2008 | See Source »

...this may constitute what some pundits have labeled a “cult of personality.” Unlike a traditional cult, however, the rise in Obama worship seems to have emerged as a groundswell from among the general public, not as the product of a planned campaign strategy. Indeed, Obama seems to be the latest victim of a political trend that most recently subsumed Republican candidate Ron Paul. A staunch Libertarian, Paul is certainly one of the more eclectic politicians running for president—his opposition to the Iraq War and free trade made him a pariah...

Author: By Jacob M. Victor | Title: The Ron Paulization of Obama | 2/27/2008 | See Source »

...Which means that, as with any marketed product, the buyer should always beware when it comes to drug ads. "We are taking a hard look at the deceptive tactics of drug companies in their direct-to-consumer advertising," said Stupak in a press release. But ultimately it's up to the consumer and his doctor to decide how much of the truth in advertising to believe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Problem with Jarvik's Prescription | 2/26/2008 | See Source »

...that will help to break down class barriers and bring transport to the masses. Such praise has been drowned out, however, by critics who claim that the car will mark the beginning of the environmental apocalypse. This argument is ridiculous considering that the United States overwhelmingly dominates global vehicle production and accounts for more than 20 percent of global gas consumption, although America accounts for only 4.6 percent of global population. It’s laughable that India should be criticized for attempting to enter the auto era as America’s love affair with cars enters its second...

Author: By James A. Mcfadden | Title: India’s ‘Model T’ | 2/25/2008 | See Source »

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