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...letter in December 2003 attacking the compensation of managers—at the end of a year in which two Harvard bond traders earned over $34 million—they set off a public relations war about Harvard’s endowment management that played out in the country??€™s biggest newspapers...
Harvard scorched the Midshipmen by 4.7 seconds and crossed the line in 5:49.3. Navy would finish in 5:54.0, with half a boat of open water separating victorious No. 2 from the country??€™s once-undefeated No. 1 crew...
...senior, Griffin made the varsity lightweight eight and is just one of two non-recruits on the country??€™s No. 1 boat...
Whereas Jamie’s Stanford boat is No. 5 in the national heavyweight polls and placed third at the Pac 10 Championships, the Harvard lightweights headed to IRAs in Camden, N.J. as the Eastern Sprints champions and the country??€™s No. 1 lightweight crew...
Sinopec is currently constructing a $65.5 million pipeline in Sudan that could substantially boost the regime’s oil export revenues. ABB’s contracts in Sudan total to more than $36 million, and the company won a contract last year to improve the country??€™s power grid. Tatneft allegedly entered an oil-for-weapons swap with the Sudanese government in 2002, although initial reports of the deal have not been confirmed. Tatneft officials did not return repeated requests for comment from the Crimson...