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...problems, but the bitch ain’t one.” Girls in denim minis and black halter tops dance with each other, or with boys wearing poorly-fitting polo shirts, or with other girls donning fake mustaches and biker duds. Two male deejays cue to the next song: Jay-Z’s bitches are replaced with Kanye’s golddiggers...
...that have done well and beef up your exposure to large caps. But be careful: not all big stocks are bargains, no matter how far they may have fallen. GM, for example, could end up in bankruptcy. And be patient: stocks that are out of favor rarely turn on cue. But they do turn. The trick is being there when they do. [This article contains a table. Please see hardcopy of magazine.] Large-Cap Funds Worth a Look Fund Returns 1 year Returns 2 year Tocqueville 16.94% 8.76% Neuberger Berman Partners 17.50% 6.87% Cambiar Opportunity 8.36% 6.67% Managers AMG First...
...future premiership. And Blair's deeply unpopular adventure in support of the U.S. invasion of Iraq was once more winning the sort of headlines that have plagued him for nearly three years - this time, turning on videotapes of the alleged maltreatment of Iraqi civilians by British soldiers. Time to cue up the latest round of predictions that Blair's long domination of British political life was nearing an ignominious close. Alas for our scribbling friends, it was not to be. Though Blair himself was stuck in South Africa by a malfunctioning plane, a controversial measure compelling those applying...
...people in Ben-Shahar’s class really do seem to believe in him. At least, that’s what a week’s worth of FM interviews and last year’s Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) Guide seem to suggest. Of course, some are only doing it because it seems like an easy A, but by and large, these 850 kids are genuinely enthusiastic about Ben-Shahar’s message...
He’s not the only one, either. Last fall, 23 percent of CUE guide respondents said the class “changed their lives.” And according to several TFs, it has inspired many students to switch concentrations and rethink their professional plans...