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...dates, “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change” begins charting the hilarious, idiosyncratic progression of most male-female relationships. Directed by Jonathan J. Carpenter ’07 and co-produced by Benjamin M. Poppel ’09 and Jeremy R. Steinemann ’08, Harvard-Radcliffe Summer Theater (HRST) took the musical comedy to the Loeb Experimental Theatre stage this past Friday. The show is the perfect choice for HRST to end their season—and a perfect choice for prospective audience members who love musical theater...
...experiencing heart attacks were far less-likely to receive a key blood clot-busting procedure called thrombolysis has been known for some time, but the new study determined that there exist distinct “pro-white, anti-black” race biases, according to study co-author Alexander R. Green, a doctor at Massachusetts General Hospital and a lecturer at Harvard Medical School...
Cabot Professor of Social Ethics Mahzarin R. Banaji, an expert in the field of bias study who has developed tests to measure bias in the past, said it’s no surprise that physicians are susceptible to bias in their work...
...same day the bill passed, federal agents raided the Alaska home of Ted Stevens, the longest serving Republican Senator in history. The Justice Department is targeting Stevens and Representative Don Young (R., Alaska) as part of an investigation of two former execs at Veco, an Alaskan energy-services company. Both execs pled guilty in May to bribery. While Stevens was chairman of the powerful Appropriations Committee and Young chaired the Transportation Committee, Veco landed more than $40 million in federal contracts. If corruption sweeps the GOP from power in Congress, Dems in Alaska hope that if they continue to seize...
...Jack R. Meyer, former president and CEO of HMC, started Convexity Capital Management in 2005, but his team—including 30 former HMC employees—reportedly had difficulty just breaking even as of earlier this year. Harvard also invested $500 million with Convexity...