Word: bidding
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...contests-although few and far between on the overall schedule-are pivotal because a league title represents an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament. With an earlier loss to Pennsylvania and a 1-1 tie with Boston College, the Ivy automatic may now be Harvard's only ticket into the Big Dance...
Yale shocked Kunz's students and colleagues last April when it rejected what observers describe as her nearly unimpeachable bid for tenure...
Though Harvard has made its share of controversial tenure decisions, sources said today that they could not recall-at least not in recent memory-Harvard making a similar decision to reconsider a denied tenure bid. However, some professors who have been denied tenure as assistant professors are later awarded the coveted status after leaving Harvard for several years...
Knight moved next to the Commerce Department, where he escorted Molten officials for a briefing by trade officials on Mexican environmental-cleanup opportunities the same year. In July 1996, Commerce Secretary Mickey Kantor called Pemex's director general to plug the company and its bid for toxic-waste work in Mexico. Pemex has indicated a strong interest in the project but has yet to announce a decision...
They don't have to. By gathering all that Net capacity, WorldCom is building a low-cost back road that can deliver E-mail and other data among corporate clients from Boston to Hong Kong. The company recently launched an Internet fax service in a bid for a chunk of the $92 billion fax market. "If you find a way to fax over the Internet, you are going to take a huge piece of what is pretty much the growth segment of the [phone] industry," says the frenetic John Sidgmore, vice chairman of WorldCom and CEO of UUNet...