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Robert Rubin ’64LLB may have to turn to the sports page this week to find an article that doesn’t mention his name. The former... Read on
the staff | November 28 2008 09:23am
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If Peter Matthiessen ’50 needs a set of bookends, he’s in luck: he now has a second National Book Award to go with the one he won in... Read on
the staff | November 21 2008 09:22am
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He was dean of a law school at 36, provost at Penn at 46. And in March, the 49-year-old Ronald J. Daniels ’88LLM will become president of... Read on
the staff | November 14 2008 09:20am
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Come January, Tom Perriello ’96, ’01JD, may be the new kid among 19 Yale alumni in the 111th U.S. Congress. Or maybe not. As of the... Read on
the staff | November 7 2008 09:19am
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When Anne Wojcicki ’96 and her husband, Google cofounder Sergey Brin, have their first child in November, they’ll have more than a... Read on
the staff | October 31 2008 10:18am
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Oliver Stone ’68 left Yale after his freshman year, but his time on campus no doubt came in handy when he was creating scenes from George... Read on
the staff | October 24 2008 10:16am
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Princeton economist and New York Times op-ed columnist Paul Krugman ’74 is also a prolific blogger. But for most of Monday, October... Read on
the staff | October 17 2008 10:15am
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The reaction of most left-leaning critics and commentators to the choice of Sarah Palin as John McCain’s running mate has been uniform and... Read on
the staff | October 10 2008 10:12am
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Being an expert on presidential debates is occasional work at best—better than census taker but not as frequent as America’s Cup commentator.... Read on
the staff | October 3 2008 10:10am
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As the object of daydreams, the $500,000 MacArthur Fellowships are even better than the lottery in that you don’t have to buy a ticket—the... Read on
the staff | September 26 2008 09:52am
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With huge financial institutions falling like dominoes this week, the presidential campaign may finally be turning away from issues like lipstick on... Read on
the staff | September 19 2008 09:50am
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As the new chief executive of the troubled Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae), Herbert M. Allison Jr. ’65 may have to... Read on
the staff | September 12 2008 09:48am
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These are tough times for those Blue boosters who like to bask in the reflected glory of Yale’s dominance in presidential politics. This summer... Read on
09/05/2008 | December 15 2011 08:45am
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Barack Obama says he’s here to “tell the corporate lobbyists that their days of setting the agenda in Washington are over.” That... Read on
the staff | August 29 2008 03:02pm
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What is the R-word? No, not “recession.” Tim Shriver ’81, son of long-ago vice presidential candidate Sargent Shriver ’38... Read on
the staff | August 22 2008 02:53pm
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Is it hard for you to imagine a presidential election without a sixty-something Skull and Bones member on the ticket? Take heart: FedEx founder and CEO... Read on
the staff | August 8 2008 02:50pm
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Since 2006, James B. Lockhart III ’68 has been director of the little-known Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight, charged... Read on
the staff | August 1 2008 02:49pm
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Last year, Jesse Washington ’92 took a bold stand. As entertainment editor for the Associated Press, he decreed that, as an experiment, there... Read on
the staff | July 25 2008 02:48pm
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Meryl Streep ’75MFA didn’t get 14 Oscar nominations for just doing the same-old same-old. This weekend, she turns up singing and dancing in, of... Read on
the staff | July 18 2008 02:46pm
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Michael E. O’Neill ’90JD is only our 24th Yalie of the Week, but he’s the second one who became newsworthy through plagiarism.... Read on
the staff | July 11 2008 02:45pm
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