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...unit of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.; after weeks of disastrous publicity over the planned, then scrapped, publication of If I Did It, O.J. Simpson's hypothetical account of how he would have committed the 1994 murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman; in Los Angeles...
...good understanding of human psychology.” While Summers was named “worst crossover,” the current secretary of the Treasury nabbed the title of “best crossover.” Henry M. Paulson left his job as CEO of Goldman Sachs last spring to take the cabinet-level post. Summers did not return requests for comment yesterday. —Staff writer Madeline W. Lissner can be reached at mlissner@fas.harvard.edu...
Dressed in a brown suit jacket, teaching fellow and Government graduate student Samuel W. Goldman doesn’t look much like a punk rocker. His curriculum vitae, which includes publications in the Weekly Standard and Wall Street Journal and a thesis-in-progress advised by Harvey C. Mansfield ’53, is not a product of counterculture. Looks can be deceiving. “When I was in high school, I was, not to say a leader,” Goldman says, “but maybe a fixture in the New York area punk scene...
...have to feel a little sorry for U.S. Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson. The former Goldman Sachs CEO's China experience and contacts - he had visited no less than 72 times - was touted as a major asset when he was appointed to the job five months ago. Now, he's in Beijing at the head of a high-powered U.S. economic delegation that includes six cabinet ministers, the U.S. Trade Representative and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke - and he's under pressure to deliver. The U.S. urgently needs Beijing to allow its currency to appreciate in value against the dollar...
...expected. Bush aides chafed at the patronizing directive "The President and the leadership of his national-security team should remain in close and frequent contact with the Iraqi leadership." Even some Democrats thought that Bush might have a point. "If you want to help the President," said Paul Goldman, a Democratic strategist, "you give the President a chance to lead. You don't set it up to look like he got forced into doing something...