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...Sudan and with the Khartoum regime. While we still believe that HMC cannot feasibly operate with constant oversight of all its holdings, the Sudanese genocide is an exceptional circumstance that warrants extreme measures such as disclosure, and possibly divestment. It would be hypocritical of the University to hide its holdings on foreign stock exchanges of other oil companies doing business in the Sudan, which Harvard can theoretically do since regulations only require HMC to disclose its holdings on domestic exchanges. In particular, Harvard may still hold shares of five such companies from which other universities have divested. Most notably, Harvard...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: A Wise Divestment | 4/4/2006 | See Source »

...State Department official says that Qadhafi was doubtless afraid for his hide after Sept. 11, but that even past sponsors of terrorism such as Qadhafi appeared genuinely disgusted by the attacks. "I think fear played a part," with the wounds of Pan Am 103 "still very much open," the official said. "But there was a degree of revulsion" at the attacks as well. Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, says the cable he unearthed also reveals the Libyan and Sudanese leaders were aware that 9/11 made it likely they would be called to account for "their past record...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Qadhafi's 9/11 Fears | 4/4/2006 | See Source »

...Heuer hosted an all-night party for big spenders in Goa. About 400 diamond-dripping, air-kissing Indians decked out in brands like Manolo Blahnik and Balenciaga sipped champagne and sampled canap?s as they watched Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan play volleyball and emcee a bikini contest. "India cannot hide behind the fact that it is a developing country anymore," says Khan. "Every Indian now wants to own products that inspire awe and envy." Can the French sell cake to people who not long ago had to scramble for bread? Given the ambitious plans luxury brands have for India, they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: India's Lust for Luxe | 4/3/2006 | See Source »

...hurt. It may take time. But put yourself out there again. Live senior spring to its fullest extent because you only get one, and then it is time for the real world… and unfortunately I am not speaking of the show on MTV. Don’t hide behind your stack of unreturned library books. Actually, you should return those and on the way home, swing by Senior Bar. Last Senior Standing begins tonight, and depending on how you go after that, it could very well take up all the time you used to spend thesising...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dear Molly: Thesis Love | 4/3/2006 | See Source »

...Richard Cullen, a former U.S. attorney who is DeLay's Washington lawyer, told TIME that in December, the lawmaker's legal team turned over to the Justice Department about 1,000 e-mails from his office computers. "This was to show we had nothing to hide," Cullen said. "They were everything we felt related to the Abramoff investigation. None are from DeLay. They're from staffers, showing their give and take with Abramoff. There was nothing that I said to myself or DeLay, wow, this is really bad for him. Prosecutors are looking to see whether anyone on the government...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tom DeLay Tells Why He's Quitting | 4/3/2006 | See Source »

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