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Man dies in South Side crash Chicago Tribune
A 47-year-old man was killed this morning when his car crashed into a utility pole on Chicago's South Side, police said.
Little Big Man Carnegie, Sweet Hershey: Gift Books for Tycoons Bloomberg.com
Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Robber baron Andrew Carnegie rubs shoulders with Intel Corp.'s Andy Grove and former Citigroup Inc. boss Sandy Weill in a clutch of books published about memorable business leaders this year.
From a survivor to the screamers Calendarlive.com
For System of a Down, a documentary on the Armenian genocide began with their own history. To understand the new documentary "Screamers," you have to understand, first, about the 97-year-old man who lives in an Armenian old folk's home in Mission Hills.
The New World Order: Secrets GoldSeek.com
“Who was the fool, who the wise man, beggar or king? Whether poor or rich, all's the same in death.” [1]
No Problem for Harvard against Cornell and Western Ontario The Harvard Crimson
Neither senior Siddharth Suchde nor anyone else on the Harvard men’s squash team has yet lost a single individual match this season, which breaks after next weekend until Feb. 7. Suchde won 9-2, 9-4, 9-3 against Cornell’s Chris Sachvie on Saturday.
COVER STORY: Literary Hideaway Nashville Scene
To meet the man most folks consider the greatest literary editor of his generation, head south out of Nashville along Hillsboro Road until you’re well past the Williamson County line.
Physician testifies Merck hid Vioxx's high heart attack risk NorthJersey.com
Merck & Co. sought to downplay a study by a Harvard Medical School professor that found that the Vioxx painkiller increased the risk of heart attacks, the researcher testified.
Surprising Huskies Halt Winning Streak The Harvard Crimson
All good things must come to an end. Halting an eight-game winning streak with its second loss of the season, the No. 4 Harvard women’s hockey team fell short, 3-2, against the Huskies last night at the Freitas Ice Forum.
Oasis in the Woods Boston Globe
Betsy Kendall describes her Harvard home as "the dream we didn't know we had." She and her husband, Steve, a retired advertising executive, thought they had already bought and sold their dream house, a modern gallerylike edifice with 30-foot ceilings. In 2004, they "bought down," as Steve says, to lower their expenses and live well in retirement. But the little
A warrior who rewrote the manual on survival The Star-Ledger
My old friend Joe Bernstein died the other day. He was 86, and had been retired in Florida the past six years or so. His rather brief obituary failed to mention that he was a gentle man of peace, of quiet intellectualism and of exceptional courage.

Man dies in South Side crash Chicago Tribune
A 47-year-old man was killed this morning when his car crashed into a utility pole on Chicago's South Side, police said.
Little Big Man Carnegie, Sweet Hershey: Gift Books for Tycoons Bloomberg.com
Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Robber baron Andrew Carnegie rubs shoulders with Intel Corp.'s Andy Grove and former Citigroup Inc. boss Sandy Weill in a clutch of books published about memorable business leaders this year.
From a survivor to the screamers Calendarlive.com
For System of a Down, a documentary on the Armenian genocide began with their own history. To understand the new documentary "Screamers," you have to understand, first, about the 97-year-old man who lives in an Armenian old folk's home in Mission Hills.
The New World Order: Secrets GoldSeek.com
“Who was the fool, who the wise man, beggar or king? Whether poor or rich, all's the same in death.” [1]
No Problem for Harvard against Cornell and Western Ontario The Harvard Crimson
Neither senior Siddharth Suchde nor anyone else on the Harvard men’s squash team has yet lost a single individual match this season, which breaks after next weekend until Feb. 7. Suchde won 9-2, 9-4, 9-3 against Cornell’s Chris Sachvie on Saturday.
COVER STORY: Literary Hideaway Nashville Scene
To meet the man most folks consider the greatest literary editor of his generation, head south out of Nashville along Hillsboro Road until you’re well past the Williamson County line.
Physician testifies Merck hid Vioxx's high heart attack risk NorthJersey.com
Merck & Co. sought to downplay a study by a Harvard Medical School professor that found that the Vioxx painkiller increased the risk of heart attacks, the researcher testified.
Surprising Huskies Halt Winning Streak The Harvard Crimson
All good things must come to an end. Halting an eight-game winning streak with its second loss of the season, the No. 4 Harvard women’s hockey team fell short, 3-2, against the Huskies last night at the Freitas Ice Forum.
Oasis in the Woods Boston Globe
Betsy Kendall describes her Harvard home as "the dream we didn't know we had." She and her husband, Steve, a retired advertising executive, thought they had already bought and sold their dream house, a modern gallerylike edifice with 30-foot ceilings. In 2004, they "bought down," as Steve says, to lower their expenses and live well in retirement. But the little
A warrior who rewrote the manual on survival The Star-Ledger
My old friend Joe Bernstein died the other day. He was 86, and had been retired in Florida the past six years or so. His rather brief obituary failed to mention that he was a gentle man of peace, of quiet intellectualism and of exceptional courage.harvard+man: harvard man health watch , harvard man soccer , harvard man health watch , harvard man soccer , harvard+man
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