For those who cannot get a printed copy, I might add that the story appeared as a 2-page spread in the centerfold of the main section of the paper, and that the Globe and Mail is the largest daily national newspaper in Canada. Such prominent placement is unusual for an article on academia. The article does not mention category theory, but it does mention that Gabi might be in need of a girlfriend. Gabi, the Globe and Mail has a circulation of 2 million; you better get ready for a flood of applicants :) Congratulations, -- Peter Marta Bunge wrote:
Dear colleagues,
The Globe and Mail today printed an article on Gabor Lukacs, based on an interview solicited by the paper. The printed edition has color photos, which the email edition does not.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20061214.PROF14/TPStory/?qu...
Lukacs was flying off to Budapest last week without being sure of what exactly the article would contain, but it seems from what he told me that they have indeed paid attention to his requests.
Congratulations, Gabi!
Marta