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...while in Cambridge, and Harvard students will do the same in Asia, Einkauf said. Last year, the visiting students from Harvard met with the Beijing Olympic Committee and were given a private tour of the Taiwanese Parliament. During the upcoming summer program—running from July 17 to August 25—Harvard students will teach English during the day and attend cultural activities at night. Airfare, food and lodging are provided by CCCEF and students incur almost no costs associated with the program. Einkauf said that the program does not offer “a traditional...
...assets of no less than $1 billion, Zhang said. Their companies are market leaders in industries ranging from financial services to electronic appliances to real estate, according to Cynthia Lu, national marketing manager for CEIBS. The first of four five-day programs, which will take place between February and August, will start in Shanghai, continuing on to Barcelona and Boston. So far, about 40 CEOs are enrolled in the program, Lu said. Program Co-director Krishna G. Palepu, also an HBS dean, described the partnership as a “research-driven initiative” that will allow HBS professors...
...lawsuit two weeks ago in response to frustrated efforts to bring Ramadan to the United States. Ramadan had been invited to the November 2004 AAR conference and was planning to serve as a visiting professor at Johns Hopkins University when the Department of Homeland Security informed him in August 2004 that his visa had been revoked, Eck said. Ramadan could not travel to the U.S. for the conference, though he did participate via live video stream from Canada. The Homeland Security Department “doesn’t discuss the basis for its recommendations to the State Department?...
...percent over the next two decades in today-speak might entail, amongst other things, dealing with the “addiction” side of our “oil addiction.” The administration and Congress must be willing to formulate policies that go beyond the August 2005 Energy Policy Act, which is glaringly lacking in bold conservation measures. Contrary to Vice President Richard B. Cheney’s belief that conservation is merely a “personal virtue,” one of the quickest ways for the U.S. to cutback on imports...
...Lori Ferguson wishes her father hadn?t been one of them. George Ott, 63, of Brookfield, Connecticut was used to being in good shape. He ate properly and went to the gym regularly. Then came a diagnosis of kidney cancer in August, 2005. ?Ott chose to go to the Hospital Santa Monica in Rosarito, Mexico because the options given to him by American doctors had the potential of causing taxing side effects. Ferguson says her father soon faced a more dangerous fate starting on the first day of his hospital stay. ?They inserted a catheter,? she says, ?and his health...