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(10/03/08 7:51am)
Geithner, along with Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson '68 and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, has been a primary engineer of the government's response to the recent financial meltdown. As the government's primary representative on Wall Street, he brokered the Bear Stearns buyout in March 2008 and was instrumental in the government's decision to rescue American International Group.
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Timothy Geithner '83, a double major in government and Asian studies while at the College, is the president of the Federal Reserve Bank in New York.
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Shaheen, who is challenging incumbent Senator John Sununu in New Hampshire's U.S. Senate election, focused primarily on Social Security. She also discussed her record as former Governor of New Hampshire, her goals if elected to the Senate and the importance of electing Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.
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Former Gov. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., discusses Social Security and her campaign for Senate at a question-and-answer session in Lebanon Thursday.
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(10/03/08 7:21am)
'11 Girl: All I want is revenge, so I can run around the football bleachers in a green bikini shouting ,"Come on, baby!" for my imaginary boyfriend while that pastey asshole suffers a slow death of guilt, sorrow and jealousy.
(10/03/08 7:15am)
Zoe Dmitrovsky '09, along with friend Ben Beisswenger '09, received Tucker funding to spend this summer in Ethiopia volunteering at the Selamta Children's Home. A Middle Eastern studies major and education minor, Dmitrovsky's summer consisted of working with orphans, learning Amharic, and eating her fair share of mystery meat.
(10/03/08 7:14am)
Coupling: The Complete Seasons 1-4
(10/03/08 7:11am)
Whenever I walk through the aisles of CVS, my eyes are drawn to anything new or improved in the deodorant aisle. I recognize that my fascination is problematic, and fortunately my friends at The Dartmouth have been very supportive of me as I try to work through my issues. For the past two months, I have submitted to my own curiosity and have been splurging on $10 Old Spice Pro Strength Deodorant Pure Sport. Doesn't that roll off the tongue like poetry?
(10/03/08 7:09am)
LESLIE YE/THE DARTMOUTH SENIOR STAFF
(10/03/08 7:09am)
While the three may differ drastically across party lines, all have endured a Top Chef-worthy slaughter-fest on the media chopping board. From blogs to newspapers to Saturday Night Live, the women's family lives, their political records and even past opiate addictions have all been questioned, scrutinized and mercilessly criticized. Yet despite the uproar of the media, there remains one aspect of the four women that, in my own humble opinion, has not been given ample attention: their love lives, of course. Maybe it's because the FoCo chicken was spiked with extra hormones this week, or the economic collapse has thrown us all into a pre-apocalyptic hypersex drive, but I think we all have wondered at some point how each of these fine females would rate outside the political arena. With party tensions mounting, I can't help but make predictions: the maverick mistress, the dark horse or the lame duck?
(10/03/08 7:06am)
It's no secret that things are pretty bleak right now. With Wall Street reeling and the economy in shambles, everyone's talking about cutting back like it's 1929. In the magical little bubble known as Fashion World, however, the larger-than-life decadence and glamour of the bull market 1980s is in full swing.
(10/03/08 7:05am)
Every now and then something happens in this community that is so incredible -- so revolutionary and ahead of its time -- that I am actually rendered speechless. For all of the 532-year-old Germans out there, you know what I'm talking about. Remember way back in 1517, when you saw that crafty ol' Martin Luther nailing up those 95 theses? And your first reaction was, like, shock? How crazy was that, right? Basically, this is what I'm trying to get at:
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Most Dartmouth students think their professors are pretty much on the ball; after all, most of them know their names by the end of the first week of classes, grade their papers quickly, are always available by Blitz and make time other than their set office hours to sit down to chat. Some of our professors, however, extend their time and energy beyond the classroom and into the community.
(10/03/08 7:02am)
I t can take a college student both considerable work and imaginative power to picture a professor outside of the classroom or the lecture hall. We often categorize them by their department, and we associate them with all types of intellectual minutiae -- obscure novels, medieval painters, historical dates, the Krebs cycle. Yet for some Dartmouth academics, the scholastic life does not constitute a whole life, and they extend their interests, influence and abilities far beyond the limited realms of a 10A or 2A. For professors Lee Witters and Gerald Auten, the classroom is, in many ways, only the beginning.
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Despite starting the season with two losses, including a crushing defeat at home last weekend against No. 5 UNH (4-0), Dartmouth football still has reason for hope this season.
(10/03/08 6:56am)
Aly O'Dea '12 chases a loose ball against Boston University, Wedsnesday