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...more on guests and ad-libbed material - but are leery of the consequences. "My sense is that all the hosts would like to come back, but nobody wants to be first," says one late-night producer. They cannot have been encouraged by the experience of Ellen DeGeneres, who drew sharp criticism from the Writers Guild when she resumed her daytime talk show just one day after the strike began - and this week had to cancel a scheduled taping in New York after threats that her show would be picketed...
...successful and the roles record companies and others will play in delivering those models to consumers.What we do know today is that no business can sustain itself if the product it produces is pervasively looted without consequences. There is no denying that the music industry has experienced a sharp decline in revenues in the past few years. A disproportionate share of this loss is attributable to music theft–a problem that is, unfortunately, quite prevalent on college campuses. Which brings us to the case of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) vs. Jammie Thomas, and the inaccurate...
...basketball team felt right at home in its first game at Lavietes Pavilion last night, as co-captain Lindsay Hallion’s 22 points propelled the Crimson to a 75-60 victory over Siena (0-2, 0-0 MAAC). The game was marked by Harvard’s sharp shooting. The Crimson (1-1, 0-0 Ivy) connected on 61.2 percent of its shots from the field, 45.5 percent of its three-pointers, and 90.9 percent of its attempts at the charity stripe. “I loved the team balance in scoring. I thought our team shooting...
...face-off between Blanque and Tyson highlights a sharp divergence in risk perceptions at the board session, which also included Moises Naim, formerly Venezuela's Trade and Industry Minister, who is editor of the Washington-based journal Foreign Policy; Fang Xinghai, the deputy chief executive of the Shanghai Stock Exchange; and Slawomir Sikora, president of Poland's Bank Handlowy w Warszawie--now part of Citigroup...
...Harvard back into it quickly. The score stayed close from there on out, and the Crimson was able to overcome a late 27-25 deficit to capture the second game, 30-28. At that point, Harvard was only one game away from a match victory. But Cornell came out sharp in the third game and led wire to wire in a sloppy fourth game to even the score at two games apiece. The Big Red hit .091 in the game four, while Harvard hit an even lower .020. “They pulled their passing together, which kept their offense...