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...months. "I believe that the authorities are now seriously pursuing Mladic," a Western diplomat said last week in Belgrade. Moderates in the government, he said, know that their political survival depends on E.U. aid - which in turn requires action on the fugitives. Defense minister Stankovic says that authorities did succeed in tracking down several locations where Mladic had hidden, and the senior security official says that 30 active or "recently retired" security officers involved in protecting Mladic have been identified. Others are skeptical of such claims. Kandic, the human-rights investigator, says Serbia may never hand over Mladic, since...
...order for the women’s center to succeed, it must respond to the needs of students from the day it opens up. To that end, we were part of a UC-led team that conducted a poll of students and student groups to better understand how a women’s center could best serve the entire Harvard community. Based on the data, we suggested, and the UC passed, three main suggestions about what the women’s center should have...
...high. The notion that some analyst will be confused all the time and all analysts will be confused some of the time, I think that?s been true forever. Hopefully a few analysts aren?t confused a few times so that the message gets through. Basically products succeed by word of mouth. You do a little bit of advertising to prime the pump, but then people say these things like Microsoft Office is just the way I do my presentations. It?s the way I look at my business data. So it means your product has to be awfully good...
...family comedies can be all-around great fun. “Toy Story” (featuring Allen in a decently compelling performance) is in my top-ten list, and “Finding Nemo” never disappoints. Both of those movies succeed based on their ability to bring out the gleeful child within the bitterest cynic. “The Shaggy Dog” doesn’t come remotely close to replicating the same coup de cinema...
...only one good script in them, and it took them years to write it.Passion, adventure, and tragedy encapsulated in three acts, 120 pages of dialogue, and minimal stage direction: most people don’t even try to attempt the exacting art of screenwriting. Those who do try rarely succeed, and even if the script is good, marketing it is a gamble, at best.But for a large subculture—in fact, two distinct subcultures—of students at Harvard, it’s the best gamble in town. THE FIRST TEMPTATIONS William H.D. Frank...