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...United States attorney's office in Boston is conducting the investigation, which The Crimson has learned could lead to a civil case against Harvard and criminal charges against HIID employees Professor of Economics Andrei Schleifer '82 and legal expert Jonathan R. Hay...
...Jonathan Hay, the former director of HIID's Moscow office, and Professor of Economics Andrei Shleifer '82 are accused of using their work for HIID in Russia for personal enrichment...
...Both Hay and Shleifer were dismissed from the Russia project, but Shleifer continues to serve in the economics department. He is on leave this year...
...chilly nights and the occasional sniff of burning wood. The physical beauty conjures up images of pilgrims, Puritans and preachers. Boston in the fall can be a symbol for rugged individualism; man conquers nature and reaps the harvest fruits and vegetables for which he says thanks in late November. Hay-rides, horses and apple-picking are all lingering nostalgia for Boston's agrarian past...
...stitches as he humorously--but devastatingly--pointed out McMullen's flaws. In one debate Tuttle asked McMullen to pronounce the name of a Vermont town, Calais. McMullen fumbled. (It may be cah-lay in France, but it is cah-las in Vermont.) He couldn't define a tedder (hay fluffer). What's worse, shortly after competing in a milking contest, he said cows have six teats. "I mean, oh, my God!" Tuttle yelled, amazed that his opponent had added two teats to the state's bovine residents...