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...definitely brings leadership, a tremendous attitude, and a contagious enthusiasm to Harvard hockey. Her disciplined approach to conditioning is also a great asset. She just has a knack for scoring goals; she's big, strong, and has a quick shot," Stone said...
...really need a long-term commitment," says Nancy L. Maull, administrative dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. But Radcliffe is hesitant to sign away the building for longer than five years. In the words of Carolyn Chamberlin, Radcliffe's director of communications, the building is "an asset that we have been unable to utilize for 25 years...
Like other sub-prime lenders, Green Tree makes a business of bundling up loans and selling them as packages of asset-backed securities to pension funds and other big investors. That replenishes Green Tree's capital and lets the lender make fresh loans and thus pump up volume, which grew...
Byerly "is an asset that we have been unable toutilize for 25 years," Chamberlin said...
Monica Samille Lewinsky arrived in Washington in 1995 at the age of 21, fresh out of college, with no background in politics but with a prized Washington asset: connections. Her mother Marcia Lewis, an author and socialite, lives at the Watergate (not far from the Doles, Lewis liked to tell associates); more important, Monica's mother knew Walter Kaye, a retired New York City insurance magnate and generous contributor to the Democratic Party. Kaye recommended Monica for a summer internship at the White House, a job she probably would not otherwise have landed. Monica "was excited about it," says...