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...least the Business School is trying to get some money back form the cable installation. Now that the cable company wants to take advantage of the initial cable purchase and connect lines to a nearby apartment complex, B-School officials are crying foul...
Unlike Baghdad, where much has been rebuilt, Basra has undergone little repair. Many bridges lie in ruins, and sewage-pumping systems wrecked during the war have not been repaired. Streets in the city's slums are flooded with filth, and barefoot children often play in the foul roads; disease is spreading...
...Lloyd's of London is less well understood for how it does it. Unlike most insurance companies, which have limited liability, Lloyd's is a society of underwriters or "names" who pool their funds in syndicates. When times are good, the names reap hefty profits. But when times turn foul, these investors are liable down to their last penny for claims against the syndicate. Recent big-time disasters like the explosion of PanAm Flight 103 over Scotland, America's Hurricane Hugo and the Exxon Valdez oil spill have turned the purses of many names inside...
...last night was one of those nights. The Crimson had a terrible time on offense. At one point, Harvard's team foul total equaled the team's point total, with both at six with 9:24 left in the first half...
Only a lack of bodies due to injuries and foul trouble hindered the Crimson in their contest against FIU. As for Miami, while Harvard played remarkably well, Miami put forth "the best game of women's basketball I've seen in ten years," Delaney Smith said...