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...melting of the Arctic ice cap is the most obvious consequence of a global climate change that has the potential to cause increases in species loss, infectious disease and extreme weather events. Instead of focusing on how to solve this impending tragedy, politicians are fighting to exploit it. Elina El-Badry Gaithersburg, Maryland...
...el salvador army led an attack on a cooperative farm that was run by natives and deemed subversive by rich landowners. One of countless atrocities committed during the country's 1980-92 civil war, it would have gone unnoticed if not for the protests of Adrian Esquino Lisco, spiritual chief of El Salvador's tiny indigenous community. As a government investigation stalled and dissolved, Lisco's outcry over the massacre--in which soldiers tied the hands of more than 70 farmworkers and shot each in the head--made international news. Lisco later worked with U.S. Congressmen to help bring about...
Alexander M. Meyer ’10, who goes to b.good “pretty much every day” and who regularly orders the “El Guapo” with coleslaw—the calorie count of which fell from 486 to 465 in the new tests—said the adjustments would not deter him from frequenting the restaurant...
Before taking the reins of HMC, El-Erian had been a managing director at PIMCO, where he was widely expected to succeed William S. Thompson, Jr. as CEO. His position upon his return will be co-Chief Executive Officer and co-Chief Information Officer, seemingly solidifying his status as heir-apparent. In a statement released yesterday, both Thompson and PIMCO CIO William H. Gross said they have no plans to step down. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...
CORRECTION: The Sept. 12 news article "HMC Chief Steps Down" gave the wrong name for the executive at Pacific Investment Management Company (PIMCO) that Mohamed A. El-Erian, president and CEO of Harvard Management Company, was expected to succeed if he had not come to Harvard. The executive was Bill Gross, founder of PIMCO and manager of the company's bond fund—not William S. Thompson, the company...