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...point out that the company has no tangible assets or physical presence in the U.S. Indeed, one reason co-founder Parasol plays no official role at the firm other than shareholder and keeps a very low public profile--she refuses all interview requests--is that as a U.S. citizen, she's potentially at risk and doesn't want to harm the company, according to lawyers who know...
...extremism is not only a European issue. It also exists in Malaysia, Nigeria, Sudan, Kenya and Indonesia - countries that have had nothing to do with the war in Iraq, which Time says is the galvanizing issue of Muslim radicalization in Europe. Andrew Onoro Birmingham, England I am a U.S. citizen who has resided in Spain for more than 30 years. I retain my American values, but I have totally immersed myself in Spanish society and thoroughly enjoy living here. I have seen others - French, German, British, Romanian - doing the same. But I have yet to see Muslims integrating into...
...wages competitive, saying they are “in the region of the market.”“In order to be fiscally prudent, you have to look at the market in being fair and equitable. At the same time, you have to be a good citizen to the community,” he explained. “It’s a balance.”Wrinn said that the University believes that factors beyond direct compensation should be taken into account in considering how Harvard stacks up.“We set our wages through...
...first glance, it is an innocuous family snap of Jenkins with his wife Hitomi Soga and their first daughter Mika during a rare trip to the beach. But at the left of the frame, another sunbather is visible. Jenkins has identified the woman as Anocha Panjoy, a Thai citizen he says was abducted by North Korea in 1978. If true, it would represent the first verified case of state kidnapping by North Korea of someone from a country other than Japan or South Korea. In the book, Jenkins says Panjoy told him two other women were kidnapped along with...
...letter written by Clinton and recited aloud by a presenter, the former president commended Dershowitz for the “fine example” he has set for others. “Whether defending the State of Israel with the written word or the rights of an individual citizen in a courtroom, you have challenged assumptions, changed minds, and opened hearts—and our world is better off for it,” Clinton wrote. Dershowitz joined the Law School faculty in 1964—the youngest tenured professor at the time—and has written 24 books...