Word: inglis
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...There was one where the guy lost and he wasn’t a terribly attractive looking man. He ran under the slogan, “Not just another pretty face.” Even though he lost, I always thought this was a fairly clever attempt [of] say[ing], I’ve got substance not style. There’s a lot of good slogans, but very seriously, anything that wins—if it wins—you know, it’s probably pretty good...
...began following the situation closely, along with his Eliot House roommate Ben Collins ’06. After learning of Harvard’s involvement in PetroChina last week, Collins said he and Bhatnagar purchased a web domain for $10 and drafted a petition “demand[ing] that the University actively oppose and resist the ongoing genocide in Sudan...
...presidential nomination were interested in taking part in what was to become the first debate amongst Green Presidential candidates in American history. Naive as I was, I presumed that such an event would mesh perfectly with the mission of the Institute of Politics (IOP), namely, “engag[ing] young people, particularly undergraduates, in politics and public service.” It didn’t take long for me to realize that such an event was not considered by the IOP to be in any way related to its mission. Apparently, the Institute’s directors believe...
...insurance company to a broker for steering business its way. Marsh says it has been cooperating with Spitzer's investigation since the spring and has stopped taking the controversial payments. But last week it became clear that Spitzer's net had snared U.S. branches of Netherlands-based ING Group, British broker Benfield Group and Germany's Munich Re. The firms have denied wrongdoing, but investors were spooked. There are no reliable stats on how widespread the practice is in Europe, but price pressure on insurers after the scandal could lead to lower profit margins. It's a reminder that global...
...sweetly begins to tell the story of the crazy girl from Tufts who is currently sitting in his dorm after randomly facebook.com-ing his roommate—the girl gets up and walks away mid-story...