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Something similar is now going on with Cho, whose florid writings and videos were an almanac of gripes. "I'm so lonely," he moped to a teacher, failing to mention that he often refused to answer even when people said hello. Of course he was lonely...
...better for a company to be traded on a stock exchange or privately held? "I was asked by the CEO of one of the private-equity firms what my advice would be as to whether to stay private or go public," Silverman said. "My answer was, 'When your stock is going up, being public is great. When your stock is not going up, it's not so great...
...many of these veterans, the decision to attend graduate school evolves during their years of service. Equipped with a deep understanding of the public sector, formal training in the private sector becomes a logical next step. Graduate school provides a comforting answer to the “now what?” feeling experienced by recently released officers...
...United States.” So says Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich (D-Ohio). And who wouldn’t be, after 10 years in Congress and two presidential campaigns? Speaking last Friday as part of the Harvard College Democrats’ Conversations with the Candidates series, Kucinich answered questions ranging from the predictable—Iraq?—to the personal: What will Kucinich do if he fails again to win the Democratic nomination? “Kucinich [has] more experience so he seems less afraid of taking strong stances,” says James E. Goldschmidt...
...thoroughly conflated in the Peer Advising program. But amidst all the confusion about who’s actually in charge, the original task at hand has suddenly been masked—what is to be done with this overwhelmed Harvard neophyte? And will his dicey peer have the answers to all of his questions?FRIEND OR FOE“It’s a fine line between strict friend or a strict adviser,” Sundquist says, especially given the position in which the PAFs are placed. The Peer Advising program designates that its fellows spend about 40 hours...