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During Cramer’s interview with Spitzer, his friend from Law School and frequent guest on the show, the two discussed corporate ethics. Cramer asked Spitzer whether the state attorney general’s investigations into companies were worth it—considering that the market has been stagnant...

Author: By Katherine M. Gray, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: HLS Hosts ‘Mad Money’ | 2/2/2006 | See Source »

...Hollywood bright-lights, penny-pinching students, and vintage-clothing lovers who frequent the Garment District can all sigh with relief due to a recent compromise between storeowner Christopher Cassel and the city of Cambridge...

Author: By April B. Wang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Historic Garment District Saved | 2/1/2006 | See Source »

...comprehensible without a dictionary or thesaurus, you are disappointing me. Avoid words less than four syllables in length. Frequent use of words and phrases like “reify,” “false dichotomy,” “discursive construction” will leave little doubt of your superiority in the minds of the less gifted...

Author: By Paul R. Katz | Title: A Big Disappointment | 1/31/2006 | See Source »

...should count for a full distribution requirement—the equivalent of three courses, not just two. Students won’t really be cheating the system, because, ideally, CGEs will also be difficult and competitive, just as Expository Writing and Social Studies 10 are—with frequent assignments and lengthy reading lists. They should be well taught, featuring well spoken, well known faculty members and extensive section meetings—taught, perhaps, using the method many departmental tutorials...

Author: By Mark A. Adomanis, Adam Goldenberg, and Travis R. Kavulla | Title: DISSENTING OPINION: The Core of Gen-Ed | 1/31/2006 | See Source »

...education to the soundness of banks - China comes in at No. 49, one ahead of India. But the momentum is with the underdog: China dropped three places this year, while India moved up five, largely because of India's greater technological prowess. Both are marked down for corruption - a frequent refrain at Davos sessions this year - and a chronic lack of infrastructure. INDIA, says Michael E. Porter, a Harvard Business School professor and expert on competitiveness. China is exporting massively, but "it's still adding relatively little value," he says. Moreover, China's companies tend not to be very profitable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Looking Eastward | 1/28/2006 | See Source »

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