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...Business Plan for the Six-Party Talks Remember, Bush has an M.B.A. from Harvard. Those guys are taught to come up with indicators of success?and of failure?for any risky venture. To date, evaluation of the talks has been unburdened by performance measures. Look for that to change in the coming year, with Washington explaining more clearly to its partners how it will be assessing progress. (Hint to China: paying Pyongyang?again?just to show up won't count in the "success" column.) Don't be surprised if Washington publicly declares this diplomatic investment a write...
Winthrop HoCo Co-Chair Caroline L. Gottesman ’05 says that Glazer, a proponent of the changes in HoCo funding and a Winthrop resident, is not on HoCo but “occasionally attends meetings and always keeps us up-to-date...
...since she was 4 years old and went on a family vacation to Disneyland. Now Miller brings her expertise on nuptials, her love of scrapbooking and her whimsical illustrations to her first book, Our Wedding Scrapbook (HarperCollins; 64 pages), due next month. Couples can commemorate everything from the first date to the first anniversary on the album's spiralbound pages. Miller offers guidance and ideas along the way--ask your friends to put toasts in writing, mail yourselves a postcard from the honeymoon--but lets newlyweds do the rest...
University President Lawrence H. Summers has emerged as an active participant in the group charged with authoring concrete proposals for the future of general education at Harvard, marking Summers deepest foray into the details of the curricular review process to date...
Just as the reader doesn’t know what was driving the writer, the writer doesn’t know what to expect from the reader. The relationship has the setup of a blind date: The reader has a general idea of what the writer might say, but can’t predict much at all. Such uncertainty is characteristic of relationships in general, but what distinguishes the writer/reader interchange from most is that journalism is public, so the stakes are high. And when the subject involves sensitive material about people or communities, they are even higher...