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You can foil the Grinch Northwest Herald Last year, fed up with vandals damaging or stealing from their outdoor Christmas displays, McHenry residents Jeff and Dawn Rettig took a stand. Twins Wow in 'Double Concerto' with HRO The Harvard Crimson The title “Crescendo” would have been just as fitting for Friday night’s performance of “Verdi, Brahms, and Strauss” by the Harvard Radcliffe Orchestra (HRO) in Sanders Theatre. Where Will the Troubles End for Sonsini and HP? Law.com Larry Sonsini was about to have a bad day. It was the morning of Sept. 28, and Sonsini was preparing to testify before Congress about his role in the Hewlett-Packard Co. boardroom spying scandal. Local news briefs: Sigma Chi fights punishment The Herald-Sun UNC's Sigma Chi fraternity chapter is continuing to appeal its punishments for charges of hazing new members. The university's Greek Judicial Board, composed of students in UNC's Greek community, issued its final decision on the case this week, but the fraternity is appealing that decision to UNC's vice chancellor for student affairs, Margaret Jablonski, judicial board co-chair Ashley Frazier PayPal's Thiel Scores 230 Percent Gain With Soros-Style Fund Bloomberg.com Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- One morning in 1998, at Hobee's coffee shop, near Stanford University, a young money manager named Peter Thiel decided to gamble on an Internet startup. NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/December 11, 2006 Issue on Newsstands Monday, December 4 RedNova COVER: "Will Bush Listen?" (p. 30). Editor-at- World Briefs Miami Herald Dark-horse candidate Stéphane Dion won the leadership of Canada's Liberal Party on Saturday, with a stunning defeat of the front-runner and a pledge to unseat Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper in the next federal elections. NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/December 11, 2006 Issue on newsstands Monday, December 4 PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance at-Large Evan Thomas, along with a team of correspondents including Senior White House Correspondent Richard Wolffe, National Security Correspondent John Barry, Senior Editor Michael Hirsh and National Correspondent Dan Ephron, looks at how President Bush might respond to the Iraq Study Group report and other advice he's receiving on Iraq and analyze whether study group co-chair James Baker and By Mark de la Viña San Jose Mercury News Mercury News How about leaving it all behind this holiday season? Some of best of this year's DVD sets are all about escapism. From the enduring sketch comedy of ``Saturday Night Live'' and ``The Kids in the Hall'' to high-stakes espionage of ``Alias'' to terrorism-doused drama of ``24,'' this year's batch takes you away. Dreaming of City hires Daily Telegraph The endowment funds of American universities put Britain's to shame. But Oxford and Cambridge are teaming up with the City's best to try to close the gap, writes Sylvia Pfeifer.
You can foil the Grinch Northwest Herald Last year, fed up with vandals damaging or stealing from their outdoor Christmas displays, McHenry residents Jeff and Dawn Rettig took a stand. Twins Wow in 'Double Concerto' with HRO The Harvard Crimson The title “Crescendo” would have been just as fitting for Friday night’s performance of “Verdi, Brahms, and Strauss” by the Harvard Radcliffe Orchestra (HRO) in Sanders Theatre. Where Will the Troubles End for Sonsini and HP? Law.com Larry Sonsini was about to have a bad day. It was the morning of Sept. 28, and Sonsini was preparing to testify before Congress about his role in the Hewlett-Packard Co. boardroom spying scandal. Local news briefs: Sigma Chi fights punishment The Herald-Sun UNC's Sigma Chi fraternity chapter is continuing to appeal its punishments for charges of hazing new members. The university's Greek Judicial Board, composed of students in UNC's Greek community, issued its final decision on the case this week, but the fraternity is appealing that decision to UNC's vice chancellor for student affairs, Margaret Jablonski, judicial board co-chair Ashley Frazier PayPal's Thiel Scores 230 Percent Gain With Soros-Style Fund Bloomberg.com Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- One morning in 1998, at Hobee's coffee shop, near Stanford University, a young money manager named Peter Thiel decided to gamble on an Internet startup. NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/December 11, 2006 Issue on Newsstands Monday, December 4 RedNova COVER: "Will Bush Listen?" (p. 30). Editor-at- World Briefs Miami Herald Dark-horse candidate Stéphane Dion won the leadership of Canada's Liberal Party on Saturday, with a stunning defeat of the front-runner and a pledge to unseat Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper in the next federal elections. NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/December 11, 2006 Issue on newsstands Monday, December 4 PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance at-Large Evan Thomas, along with a team of correspondents including Senior White House Correspondent Richard Wolffe, National Security Correspondent John Barry, Senior Editor Michael Hirsh and National Correspondent Dan Ephron, looks at how President Bush might respond to the Iraq Study Group report and other advice he's receiving on Iraq and analyze whether study group co-chair James Baker and By Mark de la Viña San Jose Mercury News Mercury News How about leaving it all behind this holiday season? Some of best of this year's DVD sets are all about escapism. From the enduring sketch comedy of ``Saturday Night Live'' and ``The Kids in the Hall'' to high-stakes espionage of ``Alias'' to terrorism-doused drama of ``24,'' this year's batch takes you away. Dreaming of City hires Daily Telegraph The endowment funds of American universities put Britain's to shame. But Oxford and Cambridge are teaming up with the City's best to try to close the gap, writes Sylvia Pfeifer.stealing+harvard: , , stealing+harvard
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