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Earth to Harvard: In a competitive marketplace, you’re not supposed to reward incompetence...
...Much of the world's media describes Sarkozy as an atypical Frenchman, not only because of his Hungarian origins, but more importantly, because he is a passionate believer in hard work, individual enterprise and reward for ambition - an admirer, in other words, of the economic and social dynamism of the United States. As a French person who has studied in one of America's premier universities and is now interning at one of its most respected news magazines, I am pained by the assumption that there's something not typically French about the virtues promoted by Sarkozy. The many thousands...
...doing show after show. "Sometimes, when you play an instrument, there's a change where something clicks and you feel a kind of freedom [with it]. I guess at some point, it happens for your voice." And it's her fans, both longtime and new, who are reaping the reward...
...Socialists scramble to rebuild themselves for June, Sarkozy has a program of a different sort lined up until he takes the Presidential baton from Chirac May 16. He has been effectively campaigning for President for much of the past five years; having won it, aides, say, he'll reward himself with a bit of well-deserved rest...
Everybody—students,professors and other faculty alike—came here with some notion of being a pioneer, part of a group of people who would rightly capture the media attention for our various endeavors. But the media should not reward us if those endeavors don’t truly turn out to be newsworthy. There’s a media assumption out there: That this is Harvard’s world, and everybody else is just living in it. In reality, I’m sure there’s more news out there. It?...