Tag: author
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New Book Updates “Russiagate” and Prosecution Revenge Threats
Andrew Kreig’s timely publication exposes a 2023 U.S. Justice Department report as a Trump-friendly probe that weaponized law enforcement against Trump’s opponents and absolved Trump supporters of collusion .
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Cambridge Author Anita Harris Addresses Cornell Reunion Class
Sometimes, I call Ithaca Diaries “Gidget Goes to the Revolution” which, in a way, sums up my college experiences in the late 1960s, But 51 years later, I thought it would be important to reflect on the past as it relates to the present and future. Here’s a link to the video; the script, which…
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Vietnam Vet & author Dick Pirozzolo says vets are good hires
For Veterans Day, 2018, author and Air Force Vet Dick Pirozzolo explains why people who have served in armed forces make great employees–and urges employers to hire them.
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Bernie and Phyl ads: will subway sex sell?
Writer and communications consultant Anita Harris asks if Bernie and Phyl’s new sexualized furniture ads are a good idea at a time when civility in the US and abroad is sadly lacking.
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Convergence Science Transforming Biomedicine, MIT Report says
“Convergence science has advanced across many fronts, from nanotechnology to regenerative tissue,” says Nobel Laureate Phil Sharp of MIT. “But the funding allocated for convergence research in biomedical science is small and needs to be expanded. In fact, there is no federal agency with the responsibility to fund convergence in biomedical research.”
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Corita Kent and Pop Art at Harvard Fogg is a must-see
At the Fogg Museum’s “Corita Kent and the Language of Pop,” author Anita Harris wondered how she could have missed Kent’s amazing presence in the Pop Art scene. She soon found out.