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...aisles overflowed in Science Center A yesterday night when students like Bernard S. Yoo ’03—who hopes to work in an investment bank after graduation—crowded into the auditorium to glean tips from a case interview workshop sponsored by The Boston Consulting Group...
...nearly excited enough when he found out I had read his entire 60-page report. There was no "I love your stuff too" or "my editor took out all the good fen/phen jokes." However, he invited me to be a member of the panel of the Weight Loss Advertising Workshop in Washington on Nov. 19 - he said I could fill out the application form on the FTC website if I wanted to. But it didn't seem as if we were bonding. In fact, I ultimately decided against attending the meeting when he told me the agency isn't allowed...
...world's first HIV-positive Sesame Street Muppet. Takalani Sesame, South Africa's version of the famous U.S. television series (takalani means "get happy" in Venda), has been running for two years on the South African Broadcasting Corp. network. Under the creative direction of its U.S. originator, Sesame Workshop, the South African version uses homegrown characters and situations to educate while entertaining young children throughout the country. Incorporating all 11 of South Africa's official languages into its pedagogue- approved scripts, Takalani Sesame is seen by an estimated half-million kids a week. It teaches basic skills and rules...
...would we design a diet to keep our weight under control? For starters, we could concentrate on diets geared for life rather than quick and easy weight loss. "The people I see are great dieters, beautiful dieters," says Dr. Cheryle Hart, founder and medical director of the Wellness Workshop in Spokane, Wash. "They can deny themselves, but only for so long. Then they snap. We all would." Second, we could stop paying such close attention to every jot and tittle in the diet debate. It will take decades for researchers to unravel all the reasons we eat what...
DIED. JEFF COREY, 88, craggy-faced character actor who, after being blacklisted during the McCarthy era, turned his garage into an acting school that would become the celebrated Professional Actor's Workshop; in Los Angeles. The school's student roster included Barbra Streisand, Robin Williams and the teenage Jack Nicholson...