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...margin” and should remain there. “Substitutes for the traditional family are dysfunctional,” he said, “You wouldn’t want children to grow up in them.” “Professor Mansfield even-handedly dealt with questions that were overwhelmingly aggressive,” Vinnie M. Chiappini ’09 said. Mansfield was invited to speak by Harvard Right to Life, whose president, Meghan E. Grizzle ’07, described the government professor as “an ally and friend?...
...alleged book cooking so soon after the scandals of Enron, Worldcom and others. "Everybody had a chance to look them over," says Bill Harris, a forensic accountant at the business-services firm CBIZ. "Four hundred thirty million dollars is an awful big number to hide." Those who have dealt with Refco say there was reason to be careful. In 1999 the Commodity Futures Trading Commission levied $7 million in fines against Refco for order-taking and record-keeping violations. Several times during the '90s, Refco was cited by regulators for violations related to combining account balances and failing to supervise...
...Harvard rock for musicians and listeners alike.COALITION ROCKOne of the leaders of the rock revitalization movement, Shirley L. Hufstedler ’07, the drummer for Plan B for the Type A’s, one of Harvard’s most accomplished musical acts, says she has long dealt with institutional apathy. In response, she has founded a group entitled the Coalition for the Advancement of Rock And Roll (CARAR). Lest the group effect the same type of neglect it is designed to fight, the term “Rock And Roll” here should not faze...
...don’t find these explanations convincing, you can just file this entire column under “Unsolved Mysteries.” [1]. This just goes to show that when you’re alone, the “Whoever smelt it dealt it rule” is unfair. [2]. In this analogy, Schonberger is Scully and Catizone is Mulder, for various reasons...
These problems present a unique opportunity for new CEO Zetsche. If the quality and reliability issues have truly been dealt with--and the indications are growing that they have been-- Mercedes will once again take its place at or near the top of the heap. "It would be foolish to believe Mercedes' weaknesses will exist for very long," says Stuart McCullough, the European director for Lexus. The big question is how quickly those scared off by the quality problems will come back. The goodwill is clearly there. "I personally haven't given up on Mercedes-Benz," says Hurvitz, the financial...