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...seems a good time to pause and take stock of a program central to the academic life of all Harvard College students,” Gross wrote in a May 4 message obtained by The Crimson. A human resources consultant, he said, would look at Expos’s “work environment, faculty responsibilities and compensation, opportunities for professional development and organizational structure...
...Sattar, flanked on one side by an Iraqi flag and on the other by the yellow flag of the "Iraqi Awakening." Before Sattar was killed last month, he broadened his ambitions and his claims of authority to include all of Iraq. Al Rubaie hailed that spirit and pledged the central government would support it locally with funds, security forces and other assistance to develop the region and tie it more firmly with Baghdad. After the parade, al Rubaie sat comfortably as the head guest of Sattar's brother, Sheik Ahmed Abu Risha, who took over the Awakening movement after Sattar...
...Watson and freshman crew Meghan Wareham anchored the A-division, earning 96 points to place 10th. Rhode Island (113 points), Yale (118 points), Navy (133 points), Stanford (147 points), and MIT (150 points) all finished ahead of Harvard.CENTRAL SERIES THREEThe co-eds competed in Boston College’s Central Series Three this weekend. The meet attracted 10 teams for 10 races on Dorchester Bay.The host Eagles dominated the event, finishing 63 points ahead of second place Vermont, and 202 points ahead of Harvard. Nonetheless, the regatta provided valuable experience for a pair of freshman. Crew Colin Santangelo sailed with...
...temperament and the ability to think for yourself,” he said. “Institutions get caught up in fads, [and] you have to keep your own scorecard.”Using the example of China’s stock market, Buffett argued that emotional management is central to sound financial management.“The one thing you can be sure of,” he said of U.S. investment in China, “is it will eventually go too far. You have the innovators, the imitators, and the swarming incompetents. The innovators usually...
...start speaking more soberly, though, when they discuss the recent breakthrough following that ugly assassination, a breakthrough that has left the local chapter of their Mahdi Army enemy reeling and has local U.S. Army soldiers feeling like they've turned a corner in an pivotal area of south-central Iraq...