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Michael's yearlong stay with Inge, 56, a hair stylist, and her husband Jim, 60, an electrician, turned out to be the first in a string of stints by exchange students. He enlivened the house with his jokes, bonded with Jim over chopping wood and devoured Inge's cherry squirt cake. "He was just what the doctor ordered," Inge says...
Mike Medina, 51, a government employee in Menifee, Calif., cried for weeks after his first yearlong "daughters" left him and his wife Theresa, also 51. For the couple's anniversary, Domitelle from France and Carola from Germany had cooked them a surprise four-course dinner and served them in waiter costume while votive candles flickered. That was early on; the relationship got only better from there...
Barenboim, 62, will deliver six lectures in Cambridge beginning next spring and continuing into the fall of 2006 as part of his yearlong professorship...
Today Schlesinger Library is part of Harvard’s Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, which is home to forty-five yearlong fellows who are committed to advanced work in various professions, academic disciplines and creative arts, according to the Institute’s website...
Testa, 52, is a modernist and a traditionalist. His Milan ad agency has just completed a yearlong study of consumer reaction to interactive TV ads, and he believes that "the Web is the future" for his industry. Testa, who took the reins after the death of his father and company namesake, has made the Armando Testa Agency Europe's largest independent ad firm by doubling revenues. He continues to fend off buyout offers, convinced that independence breeds creativity. "Once you're listed on the stock exchange, you have to play according to different rules," he says. --By Jeff Israely...