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...Director Elizabeth F. Weiss ’10 outlines the comprehensive marketing campaign. “We try to get the attention of every student here through flyering, postering, a lot of e-mails.” The man power behind Weiss’ laborious advertising comes from HCC’s comp requirements, which mostly concern hyping the show and selling a minimum of 10 tickets each...
...regular investors--long advised to buy stocks, diversify and stay patient--are taking the beating. Anna Weiss, 67, of Houston embodies the anxiety now taking hold across the country. "I saved for 30 years. I have saved and saved and saved so that I could afford some of the nice things that I never allowed myself when I was young," says the retired retail manager. "Now I find because of other people's stupidity that the money I have saved has shrunk...
Maher does well not only to attack Christianity; he also digs his claws into Judaism and Islam. An interview with Rabbi Dovid Weiss, an anti-Zionist who supports the Iranian president’s recent denial of the Holocaust, reveals the darkest entrails of religious hypocrisy. While roaming the underground tunnels of Amsterdam, Maher interviews Muslim British rapper Aki Nawaz of the band Propagandhi, whose controversial lyrics glorify terrorism. Incidentally, Nawaz, whose livelihood literally depends on freedom of speech, has no qualms about the fatwa placed on Salman Rushdie for his book “The Satanic Verses...
...topsy-turvy world of investing, Weiss's lesson is worth remembering: when nobody is afraid, be fearful; when everybody is afraid, be bullish. The trouble this time, he warns, is that "things could get a lot cheaper. You have to be able to stick...
Yardfest Despite being one of the most bitched about events every year, Yardfest does well. According to the Harvard Concert Commission this is most definitely “the biggest event of the year,” says HCC president Elizabeth S. Weiss ’09. The real question is, however, how long does each of the 5,000 to 7,000 students who attend stick around after grabbing a soggy hotdog and wishing someone else were performing on stage...