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...responders as computer users who, because of the critical nature of their jobs, need computers to know when to interrupt them with important information. “Interrupting at the wrong time is costly but not interrupting at the right time is also costly,” she said. Scott D. Kominers ’09, a Mathematics concentrator and self-described economics enthusiast, said that Grosz’ studies are useful in many disciplines. “Having computers is helpful, but they can get in the way,” he said, adding that in the economy, wasted...
...ostensibly typical married couple raising their teenage daughter Susanna (Tali B. Friedman ’10) in blissful ignorance of the bizarre tragedy that will soon threaten their familial ties. This semblance of peace is soon disturbed by the emergence of Mr. William Hard (Jack C. Cutmore-Scott ’10), an enigmatic foreigner dressed all in black who confronts the family with an extraordinary circumstance. While Hard’s literal mission is obvious—to inform Ray that he is a “duplicate” and must be replaced—his primary objective...
...Fried would be alienated,” Kennedy said. “I’m glad that my colleague has seen fit to support the better candidate.” In recent weeks, Obama has collected endorsements from a slew of moderate Republicans, including former Bush press secretary Scott McClellan, as well as the former Republican governors of Massachusetts and Minnesota, William F. Weld ’66 and Arne H. Carlson. —Staff writer Athena Y. Jiang can be reached at ajiang@fas.harvard.edu...
...going back to take a nap now,” said Scott M. Elfenbein ’11 after the talk. “I don’t usually get up this early, but I feel it’s important to hear major officials and professors to talk about important issues. Financial aid certainly...
...where he could assist Republicans trying to hold on to their majorities in Congress. That kind of pivot hasn't happened in this race, though over the weekend conservative writer David Frum openly called on McCain to do just that for the good of the party. Scott Reed, who ran Dole's '96 campaign, says he believes McCain could still pull off a victory. "I think Schmidt's strategy has brought [McCain] back and kept it from being a blowout," he says. "It can be done...