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Dr. Daniel Vasella, CEO, Novartis AG, received the HBS 2003 Alumni Achievement Award last week. He has had an extraordinarily successful career, switching from the medical field to the management sector in 1988 and rising to become CEO of Sandoz in eight short years.

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A Day in the Life of Jeff Raikes

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Last week, Jeff Raikes, group vice president of Productivity and Business Services (PBS) at Microsoft, landed on campus to meet with students and members of the HTNM club. A Nebraska native, Raikes joined Microsoft in 1981 as a product manager in its applications group.

Celebrating the New Year:

Diwali - The Festival of Lights

Deepawali (deep = light and avali = a row i.e., a row of lights) or Diwali is the most celebrated festival in India. During the four days of the festival, people celebrate by igniting diyas (oil lamps) and firecrackers, playing cards, eating sweets, and shopping for the New Year.

The MBA-Doctoral Connection

A Different Kind of Student in the MBA Program

Sometimes, students in sections are not really in the MBA program. Rather, they're there just for the first semester. Who are they? They're doctoral students who opt to enroll in the MBA program for this short, but meaningful, time. Shasa Dobrow ("Give a shout out to Sec-C!"), Wendy Smith ("Section H is the best.

To the Editor: * I would like to clear up a couple of inaccuracies in your article "Is HBS Safe?" (October 6th issue): * It is misleading to state that there are no patrols on campus between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. In fact, there is 24-hour coverage, including patrols, seven days a week by the Harvard University Parking Services, the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD), and HBS Security.

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Presidential Candidate John Edwards Chats With Harvard Students on MSNBC's Hardball

On Monday October 13, MSNBC and the Institute of Politics at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government (KSG) kicked off the series Hardball: Battle for the White House, Live from Harvard with host Chris Matthews and Democratic Presidential candidate Senator John Edwards of North Carolina.

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