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...global economy in which advantage depends on innovation and on technology development, I hope that the next president and Congress have the wisdom to understand that the few extra billions needed to keep science and engineering healthy and growing will be more than repaid in benefits,” Hyman added...

Author: By Alexandra perloff-giles, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Congress Backs Flat Higher Ed Funding | 9/30/2008 | See Source »

...approach to money management. “I think it’s really important to make sure that you don’t think you have an edge when you really don’t,” Modi said. “Just make sure that you understand that there are a lot of people who are so much more talented that I could ever be and are doing this every day.” Many of these student funds are researched and managed part-time by undergraduates who don’t necessarily provide their own money...

Author: By Abby D. Phillip, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Investment Clubs Brace For Crisis | 9/30/2008 | See Source »

...back to my dorm and my studies without another thought. Each time I came to CVS, I was struck by how glad the Haitian employees were to see me. The year wore on and our French greetings turned to lengthier French banter, and still I could not understand why our acquaintance should bring them such joy. Then I realized that they were probably homesick. That it was nice to have someone to talk with about familiar things, like plantains, and Creole, and warm weather. My next revelation was that seeing my friends at CVS also brought me joy, and that...

Author: By Marina S. Magloire | Title: Our Place is in the Home | 9/30/2008 | See Source »

...editors: Re: “Journalists Lose at Harvard,” Op-ed, Sept. 19. I do not understand how Mr. David A. Andelman ‘66 could have read my essay, “The Research Library in the Digital Age,” as an attack on the press and on my own brother, John. John and I were raised to value a free press as the strongest buttress of democracy; and that principle touched us personally, because our father was killed as a correspondent for The New York Times in World...

Author: By Robert C. Darnton | Title: Reading Critically, Not an Attack on Journalists | 9/30/2008 | See Source »

...postmortems of yesterday's failed congressional bill to right the credit markets, I'm noticing a repeated refrain: Representatives voted against it because their constituents hated it, and their constituents hated it because they didn't understand the consequences...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is the Media to Blame for the Bailout Bust? | 9/30/2008 | See Source »

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