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According to one spy in his freshman seminar on globalization, Summers averaged nine cookies per class (sugar, with chocolate in the center) during a three week random sample of seminars this semester...
...Just random people...
...Random Harvard people...
...Pompeii (Random House; 278 pages), Robert Harris, author of the thrillers Fatherland and Archangel, makes the most of it. He takes us into the life of the city by way of Marcus Attilius Primus, a young, pure-hearted engineer who specializes in building and maintaining aqueducts. Aqueducts were a big deal in A.D. 79, both the backbone of and a metaphor for the glory that was ancient Rome. One night Pompeii's aqueduct starts belching sulphurous fumes, then dries up altogether. Attilius sets out to find the problem...
Former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin spent six years in the Clinton Administration, where he and Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan got credit for keeping the U.S. economy booming. in his new book, In an Uncertain World (Random House), Rubin discusses why that economy worked. He talked with TIME's Bill Saporito about why the current one has been struggling...