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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...only did the cell actively recruit members to al-Qaeda, arrange their transport to Afghanistan training camps and provide illicit funding to the terrorist outfit, Garzón claims. But unlike its counterparts in Paris, Brussels, Frankfurt, Milan and Sarajevo, the Madrid cell also "may have been directly involved in the preparation and implementation" of the U.S. attacks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bust In Madrid | 12/3/2001 | See Source »

Adding courses to the Core is difficult, professors say. Most of the time, members of the Core subcommittees themselves must actively recruit faculty members to create and teach courses. Music department chair Thomas F. Kelly is not technically responsible for generating Literature and Arts B courses, the area that includes music. Kelly and his colleagues have nonetheless tried to recruit faculty to teach new classes. “We talk to people and tell them how much fun it is to teach in the Core,” Kelly says. “Of course,” he adds...

Author: By Mollie H. Chen and Megha M. Doshi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Reasoning in and About the Core | 11/29/2001 | See Source »

It’s fine for Harvard to recruit athletes, but this decision strikes me as a travesty. The signs were there all along. While one is happy for Lane’s Holworthy roommates, who will enjoy the extra space in their suite now that he has left, in the meantime a Harvard place has gone wasted. As someone who has taught secondary students in the Summer School, I know a few students who could have usefully filled it. One of them, a young woman from Dallas, had her heart set on Harvard and was waitlisted, never to come...

Author: By Eric A. Weinberger, | Title: Academics Must Take Priority in Admissions | 11/26/2001 | See Source »

...York management consultants and Wall Street investment bankers know that, and you’ve been busy cutting costs wherever possible at your firms. Problem is, you think it will actually help your firms if you cut down on the number of Harvard students you recruit this fall, and if you slash the logo-imprinted giveaways, lavish dinners and other such perks you used to use to lure us into your companies, back in the good old days...

Author: By Alex F. Rubalcava, | Title: Recruit This, McKinsey | 11/26/2001 | See Source »

...accept that the core competency of all the traditional firms that recruit Harvard students is in fact recruiting Harvard students, then there are some pretty interesting implications for how these companies should get themselves through this recession. First off, they should outsource all their secondary and tertiary activities—you know, like consulting and investment banking—so that they can focus all of their efforts on recruiting. The consulting firms can accomplish this by purchasing the answer keys to Harvard Business School case studies and simply changing the names above the graphs for their PowerPoint presentations. Similarly...

Author: By Alex F. Rubalcava, | Title: Recruit This, McKinsey | 11/26/2001 | See Source »

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