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If there is one lesson to be learned from the Enron fiasco, it is that all should be wary of a corporation announcing a trade that, upon closer examination, isn’t really a trade at all. By using an accounting gimmick to disguise its enormous debts as derivatives...
Instead of focusing on putting public pressure on administrators, she has decided to work quietly within the bounds of two enormous bureaucracies—Harvard and the federal government.
At a Boston City Regatta on June 19, 1858, tutor Charles W. Eliot, Class of 1853, and later a Harvard president, hurried with another member of the crew team to buy six Chinese silk handkerchiefs of a red hue. The impulsive purchase proved to have enormous repercussions for the color...
1) A small boy is walking with his grandmother on a deserted stretch of beach. Suddenly an enormous wave rises up, crashes onto the beach and carries the little boy away. The grandmother is stricken with grief and then with anger. She turns her face skyward and reproaches, â?...
Parker suggests in an e-mail to FM that a third party may need to be brought in: “If their ‘solution’ is to put a spotlight in the yard so they can display their quite enormous flag, there may be safety issues...