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...past, our base goal has been to throw a fall and a spring concert,” says HCC Chair of Campus and Professional Partnerships Matthew R. Conroy ’07, who is also a Crimson editor. “The new goal of the HCC is to tap into what students want out of their concert events. We understand that Harvard students not only want big events that the campus as a whole can be proud of, they’re also looking for moderate-sized events that can bring people together...

Author: By Lena Chen, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Model Success | 12/7/2005 | See Source »

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Author: By Rebecca A. Seesel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Rematch Against Yale Begins Hectic Week | 12/2/2005 | See Source »

...Africa's woes, it's hard to beat Chinua Achebe's The Trouble with Nigeria. Written during the country's rowdy 1983 election campaign, the book, just 68 pages long, is an outpouring of frustration at Nigeria's problems. You only have to read the contents page to tap into Achebe's angst. The author - best known for Things Fall Apart, a powerful work of fiction that almost half a century after its release still tops lists of Africa's greatest novels - uses blunt prose to deliver the message in Trouble. Chapter headings telegraph his views: "False Image of Ourselves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Africa's Game of Follow the Leader | 11/26/2005 | See Source »

Industry analysts say even Chvez, for all his provocative socialist rhetoric, realizes that the best way to achieve those results is to tap into the capital and technology of the multinationals. Says Luis Rojas, vice president of Venezuela's mining chamber: "He knows foreign investment is the only way Venezuela can boost its production and increase its reserves." While Chvez's September speech may have scared the mother lode out of mining execs, many believe it was meant more to appease the restless miners than to presage the ouster of the foreigners...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chavez's Gold Bind | 11/21/2005 | See Source »

Perfect Brew Inventor: Matthew Younkle, Laminar Technologies Availability: Businesses can lease it for $99 a year per tap; keg-cooler version costs $209, kegerator, $179 To Learn More: turbotap.com Nothing kills happy hour like a big head. Now bartenders and concessionaires pulling pints can rely on TurboTap to keep things neat. The device, a stainless-steel spout that attaches to an existing tap, changes the flow of the beer so that it hits the bottom just so, eliminating the need to tilt the glass or slow down the pour. (The tail end, shaped like a Hershey's Kiss, feathers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Best Inventions 2005: Tasteful Ideas | 11/13/2005 | See Source »

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