Word: geoffrey
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...thing is certain: the British government is serious about putting London's financial house in order. The usually dormant trade department has announced no fewer than three major investigations in the past month. Last week it issued a new summons against Geoffrey Collier, one of London's leading securities brokers, for allegedly using privileged knowledge of an impending takeover for his personal profit. Said Corporate and Consumer Affairs Minister Michael Howard: "No one can be in any doubt that we regard insider dealing as a thoroughly pernicious practice ... that we are determined to do all in our power to root...
...Eliot D-entryway tutor, Geoffrey L. Werner-Allen ’02, says that the House has identified a few people as the perpetrators of the alarms, but that the incidents might have been mistakes...
...detailed CREW’s demands, to students and other bystanders. The group’s requests include no layoffs of any MCB workers, no English-only policies, and equal opportunity for the hiring and promotion of Latino workers. Faculty of Arts and Sciences Associate Dean for Human Resources Geoffrey Peters said that Harvard has yet to decide if the workers will keep their jobs in the long term. “Regarding claims of ethnic discrimination, we take such accusations very seriously,” he wrote in an e-mail. “We have asked the Harvard...
...entryway in Eliot House,” he said. Students were not let back into their rooms “due to tonight’s fire extinguisher discharge and the resultant unsafe conditions,” according to an e-mail sent by McGaghie to students. Geoffrey L. Werner-Allen ’02, the D-entryway tutor, said that the decision to close the entryway was made to “clear the discharge from the fire extinguisher.” But several students told The Crimson that their tutors had informed them of another reason for closing...
Sinners, take note. Sex won’t increase your risk of a heart attack—but cocaine could up your chances nearly 24 times over, according to two Harvard researchers. Harvard Medical School Professor of Medicine James E. Muller and former lecturer Geoffrey H. Tofler published a study on heart-attack risks last month in the weekly medical magazine Circulation. Though sex has been associated with increased risk because of physical activity, that risk is transitory and relatively small, the pair found. And cocaine’s dramatic increase lasted only an hour. Muller and Tofler compiled past...