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...their dividends will not only nudge them back into the shaky market, proponents argue, but also encourage greater corporate responsibility by making CEOs focus on delivering a consistent return to investors rather than pushing for unrealistically high stock prices. It doesn't hurt that seniors, a crucial voting bloc, would receive about half the benefits from such an exclusion, say Administration officials...
Although Lee trained and attended college in Los Angeles, Harvard’s pool brought back memories of a crucial step on his road toward Olympic diving gold...
...crucial as that second goal was for Princeton, Clay’s performance in goal may have been more vital to the Tigers’ cause. Clay reduced the dynamic Harvard offense to a benign barrage of individuals, each vying singlehandedly to save the game...
Director David L. Skeist ’02-’03 says the “phenomenal” set design by Joy B. Fairfield ’03 is crucial to the play. Fairfield created a thrust stage—an unconventional design that places the audience on three sides of the playing space...
...audience, watching The Two-Character Play constantly challenges the notion of reality and illusion. At one point, Felice draws a gun with the intention to commit suicide. It is up to the audience to determine whether this crucial moment is real or acted...