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...first-time novelist, you’ve gotten lots of kudos from the literary elite. Were you surprised by the response to this book? CD: You don’t know whether to trust the success and the nice things people say in reviews or not because once the book??s been packaged and the blurbs are on the front, you can’t judge it on your own any more. 13. FM: Have you written anything else since “Blood Kin”? CD: I finished that book three years...
...campaign to stop publication of Finkelstein’s book at University of California Press (UCP) and had evidently succeeded at doing so at the New Press. Dershowitz even wrote—using Harvard Law School letterhead—to ask Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to stop the book??s publication...
...book??s themes is that digital information spreads so explosively that words, once spoken, cannot be retracted. To illustrate the principle, I used Google’s cached version of a Harvard web page. Shortly after his women-in-science speech, former University President Lawrence H. Summers posted a terse public statement on his official Web site. The statement stayed on the site for two days before being replaced, after public protest, with a more apologetic rewrite. A copy of the old statement remained available at Google (click the pale word “cached” below...
...spot on the depth chart. But the injury bug bit the Harvard goaltending corps once again, only this time it was Martin who went down and Kessler who emerged the starter. The twist of fate prompted a historic season in which Kessler wrote herself into the NCAA record book??accomplishing in just her second year what took the Crimson’s last great netminder, Ali Boe ’06, an entire career.On March 8, Kessler stopped all 13 shots sent her way by Clarkson in the ECAC semifinals to lead Harvard...
...book??s influence was also felt close to home—Diamond’s son Joshua was required to read the book for a high school class...