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Sharp came to Harvard in 1995 and served as IOP director for two and a half years. He stayed on as a lecturer at the Kennedy School of Government, where he taught courses such as “To Be A Politician” and “Introducing Competition Into The Electric Utility Industry,” but he will not be a lecturer this semester. He has also been a member of the IOP’s Senior Advisory Committee since...
Awareness of the luxury market has also played a part in the growth. "There is definitely a thirst for higher-end brands because consumers know what quality is, and that's because retailers have taught them how to recognize it," says Telsey. "Now it's about lifestyle--the aesthetic look of the store, the advertising. Everyone wants to be able to live the dream...
...Nair, "energy and obsession" are everything. "I've always worked independently," she says. "Vanity Fair has a Hollywood budget, but it's completely an independent filmmaker's film." These days, she's regularly courted by Hollywood, but the turbulence of her career has taught Nair that her flavor-of-the-month status won't last. In any case, Mamdani says, that isn't the objective. Nair is "driven more by passion than ambition," he says. This has afforded her a rare artistic license in what is often a timidly conventional profession. "When I have passion for something," says Nair...
...home and trying to put Afghanistan on a road to stability. Now that country's President can scarcely leave home without risking being shot, while the occupation of an Arab country by a U.S. army, however well meaning, has further inflamed many Muslims and alienated U.S. allies. "9/11 taught us the costs of inaction," observes Democratic Senator Evan Bayh. "Maybe Iraq is teaching us the cost of action...
...haven't learned to read by the time they get to middle school or high school or have such a low reading level that they're academically unsuccessful. The amazing thing about it is, because they have a larger vocabulary, because they've lived longer, they can be taught to read or move up several grade levels pretty quickly...