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McLaren and its partner, British software company SmithBayes Ltd., are launching a business version of the team's "decision-engine" software, designed to help companies that face countless variables and constant volatility. "Businesses make a lot of strategic decisions that involve uncertainties this software can track," says Simon Williams, ceo of SmithBayes...
...Reviewer Paras D. Bhayani can be reached at pbhayani@fas.harvard.edu. Out of Iraq By George McGovern and William R. Polk '51 Simon & Schuster...
Captain Clay Johnson led the way in A division, sailing as skipper in a boat that alternated three crews: seniors Kristen Lynch and Emily Simon, as well as sophomore Jon Garrity. The boat earned a sixth-place finish in its division, behind Roger Williams, MIT, Yale, Dartmouth and Connecticut College...
...success of his philosophical self-help book. Their conversation starts out icy and is not improved by the arrival of Lars’s ex-lover Wynne (Julia L. Renaud ’09), whose husband has dumped her earlier that day, and the newlywed couple Hal (Simon N. Nicholas ’07) and Sian (Catrin M. Lloyd-Bollard ’08). Paige—with the help of a silent and frighteningly obedient waiter chillingly played by Jeremy R. Steinemann ’08—has engineered a bizarre evening for the group, starting with barely...
...follows: Paige (Renée L. Pastel ’09) is the seemingly dutiful and devoted wife of Lars (Arlo D. Hill ’08) who decides to throw a dinner party to celebrate the publication of his Nietzschean empowerment/philosophy text. Invited guests include: Hal, the biologist (Simon N. Nicholas ’07); his wife Sian, the “newsbabe” (Catrin M. Lloyd-Bollard ’08); and Wynne, the dumb blonde (Julia L. Renaud ’09). It soon becomes apparent from Paige’s neurotic preparations and treatment...