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...doesn't worry too much about a meltdown. "My opinion is that the most likely scenario is not a blowup but rather that hedge funds as a group will gradually and continuously lose their edge (if they haven't already) over other asset classes," he writes in an e-mail. "Then they will 'top out'--like mutual funds, real estate, etc.--and then just be a fluctuating fraction of total financial assets--part of the financial landscape...
...Graeme Murphy at the Sydney Dance Company, but with ADT commitments taking him well into 2008, he is so far keeping mum. "I had a journalist ring me up and say, 'I've heard you've got the SDC job,' " he recalls. "I said, 'I must check my e-mail; I haven't heard about that.'" More certain is that his next work for ADT will hit the spot. To be called G, it looks to deconstruct the romantic ballet Giselle, and one can foresee his heartbroken peasant girl being transported to the moonlit land of Wilis with maximum...
...Secretary of the University Marc L. Goodheart ’81, who coordinates the administrative aspects of the search, of his decision yesterday morning, according to Howard Hughes spokeswoman Avice A. Meehan. He called The Crimson shortly thereafter, and informed the Howard Hughes community of his decision via e-mail...
...courses to life by relating them to the real world. It is NOT credit for service, but rather taking advantage of the dedication of students to activities such as public service to bring these courses to life,” PBHA Executive Director Gene A. Corbin wrote in an e-mail. Romance Languages and Literatures will offer Italian 60, “Italian and the Community,” in addition to Spanish 60 and Portuguese 60, which were both offered last year. In the three classes students will gain language skills while working with community organizations. Four Sociology courses...
...listens to everyone and manages actually to hear not just what’s said but what isn’t said,” Loeb University Professor Laurence H. Tribe ’62, for whom Kagan worked while a student, wrote in an e-mail. “And, having heard all the notes and half-notes, she emerges with a melody that harmonizes all the tunes she has heard but that’s distinctly...