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...will lead the Arts Board; David I. Paltiel ’07 and Allen J. Pope ’08 will lead the Design Board; Matthew S. Meisel ’07 and Michael B. Broukhim ’07 will lead the Editorial Board; Stephen M. Fee ’07 and A. Haven Thompson ’07 will lead The Crimson’s weekend magazine, Fifteen Minutes; Jonathan Tsao ’08 and Albert Wu ’07 will lead the Information Technology Board; Joseph L. Abel ’07 and Ravi...
...jurisdictions such as Gibraltar or the Isle of Man, Betfair is based on mainland Britain. And unlike most competitors, it won't accept bets from places where online wagering is illegal, including the U.S. Indeed, it doesn't actually book bets; rather, it matches up bettors, for a fee. The strategy has won it plaudits at home, including an award for enterprise from Queen Elizabeth. And it enabled the company to attract Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley as financial advisers--a coup, given the nervousness of big U.S. banks about taking on clients in the offshore online-gaming sector...
...Stanford all saw slight increases in the size of their early applicant pools this fall. Spokespeople for several other peer schools were not available for comment last night or said that they had not yet released their early-admission figures. Fitzsimmons said the number of students this fall requesting fee waivers on their applications is almost identical to the number last year, when the fraction of students asking for waivers jumped nearly 50 percent from 2003, to 215. The admissions office attributed the sustained increase principally to the new Harvard Financial Aid Initiative, under which the College no longer requires...
...rumor has it that an unidentified Harvard student, beat, for lack of a better phrase, the (non-)living shit out of the thing. Who knew that unsolicited home equity advice could trigger such amusing aggression? Their emphatic hellos had infuriated some, including, Stephen M. Fee ’07, a Crimson editor, who devoted his Sept. 29 rant in FM to Sovereign Bank’s talking man-advertisements. Fee claimed that the Square’s newest residents “drew his ire with unprecedented preposterousness.” Although Bensassi claims that the bank didn?...
...should have known better. But back in May of 2004 I threw caution to the wind and voted in favor of increasing the Student Activities Fee from $35 to $75. Like an excited schoolgirl, I giggled at the prospect of rocking out to the hottest new boy-band in Lavietes Pavilion or embracing my gangsta side with Snoop Dogg on a hot and sweaty spring evening in the MAC quad. There seemed no way for the fresh-faced Undergraduate Council (UC) representatives hawking this new utopian vision to fall short. They convinced me with their slogan...