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...point that Fitzgerald is sure to pursue: in his letter to Miller allowing her to testify, Libby asserted that "the public report of every other reporter's testimony makes clear that they did not discuss Ms. Plame's name or identity with me." In her account, Miller made clear that while she could not recall if Libby had ever identified Wilson's wife by name, he did in fact tell her in a two-hour breakfast meeting on July 8, 2003--six days before columnist Novak disclosed to the world Plame's name and her role as an operative...
...Lady. The Vice President's wife keeps a high profile of her own, as an author of books on U.S. history. Her latest, A Time for Freedom, is a timeline of American history. She sat down with TIME White House correspondent Matthew Cooper at the vice-presidential mansion to discuss her newest work, her husband's health and why she likes Geena Davis...
After last year’s social events met with mixed success, the Campus Life Committee (CLC) is looking to reinvigorate its image, and it kicked off this campaign Wednesday night with an open meeting to discuss improving the CLC’s party planning for the coming year. This type of meeting had never been done before. “We wanted to open ourselves up,” said CLC Chair John F. Voith III ’07. “People are starting to realize there needs to be some sort of change...
...Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Each year, Harvard and MIT Coop members are given the opportunity to donate their rebate checks to charitable causes. The option to donate to hurricane relief will be a new addition to these options. Chadbourne said board members will be meeting next week to discuss the specifics of how the money will be used. The last time the Coop made such an effort was in the 2001-2002 academic year in response to the Sept. 11 attacks, when members were given the opportunity to donate their rebate checks to the Red Cross, Murphy said. According...
...Professor of Management Joseph B. Lassier III says that the HBS faculty do not seem to be near a consensus on the school’s direction, but he observes that a dialogue has grown among the faculty.“There has been a huge amount of discussion involving the many different views about what the school should be like in the future,” he says.THE CONTENDERSDatar, who was born in India and has worked with a number of major multinational corporations, seems well positioned to promote the school’s international focus. With both real...