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...argument about who can deliver change. As Plouffe puts it: "No matter how many times McCain and Palin use the word change or try to reinvent their own records, one thing stays the same: when it comes to the economy, education, Iraq or the special-interest stranglehold on Washington, they are both stubborn defenders of the past eight years, and they both promise more of the same...
...Asked about the rise in interest, Feng pointed to both administrative policy and the enthusiasm sparked by the Beijing Olympics...
...Olympics are an extraordinary event and an extraordinarily successful event, and I don’t think it is surprising that it would enhance interest in China,” Kirby said. “But if you look at the Chinese program and the strength of teaching across the College, this has been building steadily for some time...
...advertise” Harvard students to the job market. One way they could do this would be to create an online tool similar to the one used by On-Campus Recruiting that puts student resumes out in the ether and allows students to rank their levels of interest in different jobs. Web sites like the Common Application, the Law School Admission Council (LSAC), and Harvard’s own Student Employment Office (SEO) digitally streamline the application processes to college, law schools, and term time jobs, respectively. OCS should create a Harvard-specific online application process that matches employers?...
...would like to thank all my friends on Wall Street for doing so much to spark interest in economic issues,” Mankiw wrote. “You have gone beyond the call of duty, and your timing could not have been better...