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...despite the difference in the size of the student population, HLS does not hire many more professors. In 1998 HLS had a student to faculty ratio of 20 to 1, compared...
...counter was like, 'I really hate to say this to you--this is sort of a policy we keep [quiet], but our owner doesn't like to hire women,'" Burnham said. "He seemed very sorry. Apparently, the owner was trying to preserve an authentic atmosphere...
...cafe may have been able to hire only male waiters for years because the restaurant was too small for its hiring policies to have attracted much notice, Bartholet said...
...Tampa Bay player, in headlines 2 Santa __, Calif. 3 Word in a recent Clinton Freudian slip 4 Plugging away 5 A network that has agreed to hire more minorities 6 Hope-Crosby destination 7 "__ Bill" Bradley 8 Nation tightening controls on the Net 9 Marked with streaks 10 Fed. that dissolved in 1991 12 Med. school course 17 Bottommost 19 Osama bin __ (possible link to suspected Algerian terrorists) 21 Interneuron has sued A.H.P. over __/phen 22 Debunked mentalist Geller 24 TV's Jennings 27 Katmandu tongue 29 Baseballer at State of the Union 33 Clinton would require a photo...
...grunt work at Silicon Valley practices like Gunderson Dettmer and blue-chip New York firms like Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom. First-year compensation packages will top $140,000, up from under $100,000 just three years ago. The higher wages are designed to ward off dotcoms seeking to hire lawyers directly rather than "rent" them through a firm. "The legal industry is unique in that corporations have the option of bringing legal services inhouse or outsourcing them to a law firm," says Robert Major, partner at Major, Hagen and Africa, a San Francisco firm. So law firms are bidding...