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...husband Gary Appel. In 1994 Krawcheck moved to Bernstein and dived into stock research. She began covering financial-services firms in 1997 and immediately became the most influential analyst in that field. During those years, Krawcheck earned Weill's ire--and respect when she was later proved correct--by dwelling on the pitfalls of Weill's acquisition of Salomon. --By Daniel Kadlec
...correct the list, the crew flooded the portside tanks, but the increased load was too much for the hull, which began to crack open in heavy seas...
...that, in addition to his other views on the illegitimacy of states and the worthlessness of persons, Paulin supports the Boycott Israeli Goods (BIG) Campaign, which also calls upon artists and intellectuals to boycott any cultural exchange—political or otherwise—with Israelis. If this is correct, and if Paulin accepts our invitation, I would like to inform him that I, a professor of poetry and an Israeli citizen, will be a participant in the event. We have announced our commitment to unfettered speech; I can only hope that Paulin will either honor his own contrary commitments...
Closer to home, I’m less than thankful that Harvard proved the entire lineup of ESPN Gameday correct in picking Penn last weekend. But aside from the disappointing Crimson effort, I do remain thankful that the Ivy League got a little loving from the college football experts, including Brown grad Chris Berman...
...actually worked this time—it was a regular paycheck,” she said. “This is the first one where it’s been on time and completely correct...