Word: auditing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...fellows, they will "teach study groups [to undergraduates as well as Kennedy School students], audit classes in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and just participate in collegiate life," Donovan said...
They are also now required to participate in an internal audit performed by Harvard and an external audit performed by the Internal Revenue Service, according to Spencer J. Lee '95, the treasurer of the group...
...irony, of course, is that the layoffs that have bedeviled workers like those at Electric Boat are now providing job opportunities in service industries. Four years ago, accountant Greg Smith, 36, lost his $55,000-a-year position as an audit manager for a food-service firm that trimmed its payroll. After a succession of part-time work and other jobs, Smith joined the consulting firm Grossberg Co. in Maryland last summer as an auditor who sniffs out financial fraud for clients who have pared back their own accounting departments. Today Smith figures that between his salary...
...think it's time for the city to audit his credit card use," said R. Philip Dowds, CCA president...
...lawyering, the surrounding atmosphere -- alternately tragic and coarse, that seems like something from Dostoyevsky read aloud by Jackie Collins -- there's nothing typical about it. This would extend to the jury selection that begins this week. In a nation where jury duty is considered second only to a tax audit among the devices of government-inflicted pain, there are people who are struggling to sit in judgment on this one. Responses to jury call notices in the Los Angeles area have risen by 8% since the Simpson case erupted. One city council member reports being cornered...