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After playing nine of its first 15 games away from Lavietes Pavilion, Harvard can also take solace in the fact that there will be an equal number of home and road games, against familiar foes, from here...
...concerned that those who rise through the ranks of an outside organization do not necessarily have the qualifications or the student consent to serve on a council body. Furthermore, we worry that the addition of representatives from student groups onto the council could raise significant questions about equal treatment among student groups. H-Club and Crimson Key especially do not necessarily deserve a spot on the CLC; because many other groups plan events for the entire student body, the line between those who deserve representation and those who do not becomes blurred...
...investors suing WorldCom, where the board routinely rubber-stamped decisions by CEO Bernie Ebbers and extended him undisclosed loans worth $400 million, were adamant that the directors feel the pain. To avoid going to trial, the WorldCom 10 agreed to pay a total of $18 million out of pocket, equal to 20% of their net worth, not counting their homes and pensions. Insurers will pay an additional $36 million. Enron directors recently cut a deal that has them digging too. "If directors want to play cheerleader, there's a price to pay," warns Patrick McGurn, special counsel to Institutional Shareholder...
...first you have to learn how. A display explains the proper procedure for tasting beer: look, swirl, sniff and sip. Then there are vital facts to master: "The nutritional value of beer is outstanding," says the guide. "One glass is equal to four eggs." Exhibits are labeled in English and Chinese, and a self-guided tour map means visitors can go it alone should following the group become tiresome. Just be sure to reconvene for drinks when you're done. In the tasting room, three generations of Chinese families sit at tables, passing Tsingtao blond, dark and even green...
...social board, an expanded version of the current Campus Life Committee (CLC), would include five popularly-elected representatives from each class as well as members of groups such as the Crimson Key Society. This change prompted criticism from some council members who said they prefer having equal representation from each House...