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...Shanhgai Auto Corporation Inc., one of GM's principal partners in China, which GM's senior executives are counting on for the growth needed to stay ahead of Japan's Toyota Motor Corp, had its credit rating downgraded by a Hong Kong-based rating service. Key issues in the downgrade were concerns about over capacity in the midsized segment in China where ShanghaiGM has targeted investment, as well as the lack of fuel-efficient vehicles that both Chinese consumers and the Chinese government are demanding for the future, the report notes...
...them to continue their studies during the strikes, and advising them to exercise caution and avoid student demonstrations,” wrote Harvard College Office of International Programs (OIP) Assistant Director Leslie M. Hill in an e-mail. Hill assured that the students will all be able to receive credit for their coursework. “When classes are interrupted abroad, we work with each student to make sure that they are able to earn credit,” she wrote. Though the OIP expressed concern for the students’ safety, neither Wang or Shanahan said they felt they...
...course!) and remarked that the country “was a sworn enemy of Israel.” He interrogated me for about two hours and then proceeded to call my father in the United States to confirm my identity! Apparently, the passport, the three picture IDs, four credit cards, and the authorization letter from Harvard were not enough...
...worked. Mentions of Lannon and Welch have become increasingly scarce, and Donato says that his rookies are “playing as good hockey as you could possibly have hoped for.” While the pair arrived with its fair share of raw talent, both players credit their coaches and teammates—including returning blueliners Peter Hafner, Tom Walsh, Dylan Reese, J.D. McCabe, and Dave MacDonald—with smoothing the learning curve. “I think the team’s made it easy on us, especially the other defensive players,” Christian says...
Given the climate of Gordon-Conwell, Ross’ project seems an unlikely success story. “I got academic credit for this, from a seminary that doesn’t allow alcohol on campus anywhere,” says Ross. “Lots of students there have never been to a bar in their life...