Word: haying
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...agreement came nearly a year after Woodlock found Shleifer, who is the Jones professor of economics, and Jonathan Hay, a former Harvard employee, liable for conspiring to defraud the government. The two men made personal investments in Russia while advising a U.S.-funded program to privatize the economy there in the 1990s...
Harvard itself was cleared of the fraud allegations but still faced damages of up to $34.8 million for breaching its contract with the U.S. Agency for International Development. Shleifer and Hay faced treble damages of as much as $104 million each...
Lawyers on both sides of the case would not comment on the agreement, and there was no indication as to the extent of damages or whether Harvard, Shleifer, or Hay would admit wrongdoing under the settlement. Spokespeople for Harvard and the U.S. district attorney's office said that the terms of the settlement would be made public once it is signed...
...University fired Hay after the program ended prematurely, but has not announced any discipline of Shleifer, who continues to teach at Harvard...
...good they were. Harvard’s 13-match win streak included a 6-0 record against Sweeney Division opponents as well as victories against teams in the Hay and Tait, the other two divisions of the EIVA conference...