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...Germany, Peru, South Africa and elsewhere. Opened in 1998, the plant was operating long before Hyundai opened factories in China or the U.S. and the South Korean carmaker is already building a second, $1 billion facility next door. Why? "We are going to use India as an export hub, and the domestic market is also growing very fast," says Lheem Heung Soo, managing director of Hyundai in India. "Right now the only difficulty is how to produce more cars...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Drive to Compete | 6/19/2006 | See Source »

...word has appeared during watercooler conversations in offices across the U.S. The term is Bangalored. It refers to India's high-tech hub, and it means your job has just moved to India without you. But in the shifting global labor market, vernacular can quickly become outdated. What is the term for a job that is outsourced to India only to be relayed to China or Romania...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: India Inc.: In Search of the Next Bangalore | 6/18/2006 | See Source »

...UC’s Campus Life Committee (CLC), did. Notably missing, however, from the CEB’s mission is a commitment to provide logistical support and advice to students who wish to plan their own social events. We expect the board and its members to be a hub of knowledge about social programming, and we hope it will find ways to share its counsel with enterprising students.In addition to its generous allocation to the CEB for next year, the dean’s office, thanks largely to Campus Life Fellow Justin H. Haan ’05, sprinkled...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Bring on the Fun | 6/7/2006 | See Source »

...squarely on the shoulders of Bok and Knowles is shepherding the Harvard College Curricular Review as it advances into its most critical stages. Other bold initiatives begun by Summers—the University’s expansion into Allston, its revamping of financial aid, and making Harvard the global hub of the life sciences, to name a few—remain uncompleted, and will require care and guidance if they are to blossom into fruition. Bok and Knowles cannot afford to be complacent.The nine members of the Presidential Search Committee have an equally daunting task—finding the rare...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Charting a Progressive Course | 6/7/2006 | See Source »

During his five-year tenure, University President Lawrence H. Summers painted Allston’s future in broad brush strokes: a vision of green pastures and bustling city streets surrounding a hub devoted to interdisciplinary science research.Within the next 10 years—long after Summers is gone—a glass science complex will stand in what is now a parking lot and a new museum for contemporary and modern art will move into the offices of Bank of America.The School of Public Health and the School of Education—both of which have complained for years about...

Author: By Natalie I. Sherman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Summers Leaves Stamp on Allston | 6/7/2006 | See Source »

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