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...Pharma is down, and it may be out. Its problems are not cyclical. As drugs go off patent and fewer "blockbuster" products make it to the market, the future of being in the pharmaceuticals business may be as much about cutting costs as it is R&D. Drug companies don't have any buoyancy. If the stock market has to count on them, the rally is going to be hindered...
...Other students voice similar appreciation of her teaching style. “As an individual instructor, Nancy has an incredible style—harsh, but loving,” says VES concentrator Rebecca R. Rojer ’10. “She helps students get over their fear of failure and work towards making their best...
...second consecutive year—and the ninth time in the past 15 years—a team of three Harvard undergraduates won the William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition. The winning team members were Arnav Tripathy ’11, Iurie Boreico ’11, and Zachary R. Abel ’10, each of whom received a $1,000 award for their victory in the team competition. The six-hour, 12-question exam was administered by the Mathematical Association of America in the first week of December. A total of 3,627 students from 545 colleges...
...evaluating activities that may increase green house gas levels, Kane said. “It’s too bad, but given the sacrifices and contractions that are going on, I think it’s the right thing to do,” said computer science professor Harry R. Lewis ’68, who believes that a certain sentimentality is attached to the ubiquitous books. “It’s just inevitable.” The University had been contemplating whether to eliminate its printed handbooks—over the years, other schools have done so?...
...This element of the band’s sound has now simply been pushed to the forefront. “It’s Blitz!” therefore manages to be both a shocking and perfectly logical step forward for the trio.—Staff writer Chris R. Kingston can be reached at kingston@fas.harvard.edu...