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...improve different skills. Harvard’s freshmen hovered around the Day 1 average score. Nick Moseley fired a 77 to finish in 27th place. Greg Shuman and Peter Singh shot 79 and 82, respectively. The Crimson’s biggest tournament lies ahead, as Harvard travels to Hamburg, N.J., next weekend for the Ivy League Championships. —Staff writer Robert T. Hamlin can be reached at rhamlin@fas.harvard.edu...
...corporate governance because management and blue-collar jobs have traditionally been divvied up among its various state and private owners. Horse trading trumps efficiency, so many operations are needlessly duplicated. The wiring muddles behind nearly $3 billion in cost overruns are a classic example: plants in Toulouse and Hamburg wired different parts of the A380 in different ways, using different software. That turned final assembly into an impossible puzzle...
...President Bush. Perhaps most startling, the neoconservative architects of the foreign-policy failures of the past six years still influence the President's thinking. Yet I would not expect Kristol to touch upon any of these points, since he is in the vanguard of the neoconservatives. Steven R. Schels Hamburg, New Jersey...
...rejected by Bush. Perhaps most startling, the neoconservative architects of the foreign-policy failures of the past six years still influence the President's thinking. I wouldn't expect Kristol to touch on any of these points, since he is in the vanguard of the neoconservatives. Steven R. Schels Hamburg, New Jersey...
...President Bush. Perhaps most startling, the neoconservative architects of the foreign-policy failures of the past six years still influence the President's thinking. Yet I would not expect Kristol to touch upon any of these points, since he is in the vanguard of the neoconservatives. Steven R. Schels Hamburg, New Jersey...