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Supposedly, blondes are dumb, annoying, superficial, sexually easy and fake. Most of these stereotypes are geared towards women. I remember learning in Science B-29 that we tend to admire people who look like us. If you grew up watching Cher sigh confusedly in “Clueless” and Jessica Simpson make daily blunders to canned laughter on “Newlyweds,” are you maybe then left thinking that the best way to get attention is to pretend like you only care about your nails? Or do you go out of your...
...investors can breathe a sigh of relief: only 26 percent of the MBA Class of ’04 headed to Wall Street. At least 30 percent of the Business School’s grads took securities industry jobs in 2000, 2001 and 2002—and leading market indices fell all three years...
After involved efforts by the leadership of the Undergraduate Council and a host of others from the office of the Dean of the College, the Harvard community can now take a collective sigh of relief. There will be a tailgate tomorrow, and it won’t be half bad. The “massive” barbecue is rumored to be serving wings, and the beer distributor is all set to provide students with all the juice of the barley they can drink. House Committees are researching recipes for spiked hot cider once more, and Enterprise Rent...
...That's why executives from India to the Philippines are greeting President Bush's re-election with a huge sigh of relief. During Bush's last term, the outsourcing industry in Asia grew at an astonishing rate. Tata Consultancy Services, India's largest exporter of software services, saw its revenues surge 44% between July and September this year, compared with the same period last year; revenues at Infosys, another major Indian tech firm, grew 51%. Many U.S. companies aren't just sending call-center jobs and low-end software programming abroad; they're using India's enormous pool of highly...
...breathing a little easier. The hurricane that killed 1,500 in Haiti and caused an estimated $8 billion in damage across Florida was named after the churchgoing grandmother, 75, who lives in Miami. "I didn't think it would cause so much damage," says Van Wyck with a sigh. "I couldn't harm...