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Top University administrators were no exception, according to the IRS filings. While Harvard’s total compensation expenses—including benefits—for officers and directors dropped 14.5 percent to $2,846,715 in fiscal year 2004, several officials earned moderate raises in salary.
Now, the once solid ground that Bush staked out almost four years ago is crumbling beneath him, and he will probably soon find himself once again in the middle of an argument that he had declared settled. As early as next week, the Republican-controlled House--the same House that...
Another amendment reflects rising concerns in the possibility that scientists may take advantage of poor women by offering monetary compensation for their eggs.
“By prohibiting the compensation of women for their donated eggs, our legislation would create a regulation that protects against the exploitation of women,” wrote Rep. Lida E. Harkins, who served on the six-member committee that drafted the finalized version of the compromise bill...
Hubbard went to New York to work at Columbia’s Graduate School of Business, where he rose to be dean in 2004. After joining the Columbia faculty in 1994, Hubbard gained a reputation for his leading academic work in financial markets, particularly in public finance and private entrepreneurship...