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...MARRIED. RUDOLPH GIULIANI, 58, former two-term mayor of New York City; to JUDITH NATHAN, 48; by current Mayor Mike Bloomberg; in New York City. The marriage, the culmination of a high-profile romance conducted in the midst of Giuliani's messy split from wife Donna Hanover, is the groom's third, the bride's second...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Jun. 2, 2003 | 6/2/2003 | See Source »

...Stanford Daily, Dan Rudolph, Stanford Business School’s senior associate dean and chief operating officer, attributed the school’s drop in ranking to Harvard to the slight differences in starting salary and to Silicon Valley’s economic woes...

Author: By Yailett Fernandez, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Three Harvard Schools Take First in U.S. Rankings | 4/14/2003 | See Source »

...rankings are to France what the Nobel Peace Prize is to Norway. "More than presidents (whom [the French] laugh at) ...and more than religious leaders (now employed as vague accompanists to the rituals of getting born, marrying and dying), France trusts the Michelin to discover The Truth," wrote Rudolph Chelminski, who has documented Loiseau's ascent. In 1966 Alain Zick shot himself in the head after his Paris restaurant lost a Michelin star. When Strasbourg chef Emile Jung lost a star last year, he said, "No words can ease the pain that eats at our hearts and that has killed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shadow of a Falling Star | 3/10/2003 | See Source »

Beethoven’s foremost pupil and patron at this time was Archduke Rudolph, the brother of the reigning Emperor of Austria. The Archduke, who had commissioned most of Beethoven’s compositions, was elevated to the position of Archbishop of Olmutz in Moravia on June...

Author: By Tiffany I. Hsieh, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Birthday Bash | 3/7/2003 | See Source »

...rankings are to France what the Nobel Peace Prize is to Norway. "More than presidents (whom [the French] laugh at) ... and more than religious leaders (now employed as vague accompanists to the rituals of getting born, marrying and dying), France trusts the Michelin to discover The Truth," wrote Rudolph Chelminski, who has documented Loiseau's ascent. In 1966, Alain Zick shot himself in the head after his Paris restaurant lost a Michelin star. When Strasbourg chef Emile Jung lost a star last year, he said: "No words can ease the pain that eats at our hearts and that has killed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Recipe for Tragedy | 3/2/2003 | See Source »

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