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...coming fiscal year “a need to think globally about asset allocation and investment alternatives.” University spokesman John D. Longbrake declined to comment on whether the increasing emphasis on emerging and foreign equity in the most recent SEC filings is indicative of a broader portfolio reallocation.—Staff writer Peter F. Zhu can be reached at pzhu@fas.harvard.edu...
...Detecting the earliest signs of memory loss and dementia - the broader category of age-related conditions of mental decline, up to 80% of which are Alzheimer's - has always been a major goal of researchers. While there is no cure for Alzheimer's, the earlier patients are diagnosed, the sooner they can make lifestyle changes that may help slow the progression of the neurodegenerative disorder. But so far, no test has proven dependable enough to help patients predict their true risk; even the presence of genes known to be associated with Alzheimer's does not reliably lead to the disease...
...offer specifics but leaves the impression that Iran will do what it has done in the past: small-scale attacks on U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, and Hizballah and Hamas rocketing of Israel. But as bad as that would be, what if Iran is preparing for a much broader response, even a full-fledged war? (See pictures of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad...
...move many of our paper publications – such as the Courses of Instruction, student handbooks, and Q Guide – online. This will allow us to update the information on a real-time basis throughout the academic year. Moving publications online is part of a broader strategy to enhance and optimize our web presence...
...think Barnes & Noble is deliberating misinterpreting the law,” said Seltzer, one of the authors of the 2007 editorial. “They’re claiming broader protections than the law would give us.” According to Seltzer, who read the cease and desist letter, copyright law only covers the selection and arrangement of factual information and not the information itself, such as textbook titles and prices...