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Beware an indexing approach to international bonds. Professionals outside the mutual-fund universe often employ that strategy, which could turn up in a brokerage or money-management firm's separately managed accounts geared to wealthy clients. Indexing now calls for 18% of a global portfolio to be in the debt of Japan, which yields less than 1% and would wipe out any overall yield advantage you would gain by investing abroad. Active managers aren't going anywhere near these bonds...
...even with this collaborative effort, the script was undeniably Carmichael’s, reminiscent of her The Impossibles, performed at the Playwright’s Festival in the Adams Pool last semester. As a writer, she tends to employ characters with an academic background who analyze their relationships in depth and include esoteric facts in conversation. Much like Carmichael herself—who is known for reciting full-length poems in everyday life—the characters offer insights into art history, sociology and literature as they go about their vacation...
...what there is a shortage of is unabashed feminism. Bold, in-your-face tactics were successful for the Living Wage Campaign, but women risk being labelled whiny and uptight when they employ them. With every step, feminists feel compelled to consider their image, which can slow down their momentum...
...current system, however, only Beth Israel and five other Boston area hospitals are SANE-designated. They share the services of the 18 SANE nurses assigned to the area. But under the state of Massachusetts’ woefully inadequate budgeting and nursing shortage, the SANE program cannot afford to employ any of these nurses full-time. Rather, the program relies on SANE nurses to give 48 hours of practice time to this daunting work per month, often in addition to their regular job as nurses...
...sufficiently important goal to justify the use of race and whether the university’s race-conscious policies are, in fact, the ideal means to advance that goal. Both public universities and private universities that receive federal funding are bound by these constitutional standards when they employ race in admissions...