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...longer.” “This is about an expansion in time,” Lander said. “The goal is to put this endowment away for a period of years so when the gift [from the Broads] ends, there will be a permanent stream to continue that into the future.” The growth of the Broad Institute comes as both Harvard and Massachusetts are increasing their investments in the life sciences. Harvard has laid plans to stake much of its future growth on biomedical research, which will be the centerpiece of the University?...
...introduction ("I don't work for a party ... I work for you") and before he told his prison-camp stories - was a halfhearted and unadventurous slog through the world of policy, a vivid demonstration of how little McCain cares about this stuff. It was notable only for the steady stream of misrepresentations of Barack Obama's positions...
...slim, tanned Hollywoodians, and the press who stream into Ontario from three continents, TIFF is seen as the launching pad for films that have eyes on the Academy Awards. So do the movies' largest luminaries. Brad Pitt, John Malkovich, Frances McDormand and Tilda Swinton will be there in aid of Burn After Reading, a quirky spy caper from Joel and Ethan Coen, who nabbed the top Oscar with No Country for Old Men. George Clooney, another of the film's stars, may not be in Toronto, but he was all over the place last year with Michael Clayton. Matt Damon...
...This is about an expansion in time,” Lander said. “The goal is to put this endowment away for a period of years so when the gift [from the Broads] ends, there will be a permanent stream to continue that into the future...
...Twitter was and why it was important, I got the same response, "I just don't get it." Then I asked several of my new (18-to-24-year-old) Facebook friends why they found Twitter appealing. Their responses ranged from "It's a great way to broadcast your stream of consciousness" to "It's a more effective way of communicating with several people at once." But these answers still beg the original question: why would you ever want to Twitter in the first place...