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...take Schlumberger, a French oil field services company in which Harvard has holdings: CEO Andrew Gould came to speak at Harvard last week and said, “A presence in any country is characterized by a long-term commitment regardless of the regime.” Including genocidal dictators. Schlumberger’s presence in Sudan involves providing services to the three largest oil players in the country—China National Petroleum Company (parent company of Petrochina), the Oil and Natural Gas Company of India, and Petronas. Gould told me that his company pays $13.2 million every year...
...room for 100 pounds. The singer was Enrico Caruso, and the album, a huge hit, gave rise to the classical recording industry. In The Life and Death of Classical Music the smart, crusty, blustery critic Norman Lebrecht frog-marches readers, prestissimo, through the glory days of Toscanini and Glenn Gould to the bloated collapse of the early 2000s, brought on by inflated contracts, corporate mismanagement, mindless rerecordings of the warhorses and a welter of weak-minded classical-lite crossover acts. The book ends with a list of the 100 best classical recordings of all time, richly annotated with backstage gossip...
...What Gould said about direct ties is “technically correct, but it is disingenuous,” Millenson said...
...presence in any country is characterized by a long-term commitment regardless of the regime.” Gould said...
Peter N. Ganong ’09, an HDAG member, said he thought that Gould “obviously had answers prepared on the topic but he ignored the content of our questions...