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...players that would make the European energy market competitive? "There will be a small number of energy companies that play a Europe-wide role," suggested E.ON chief executive Wulf Bernotat - a view echoed by some independent experts. Graham Weale, in a white paper published last month by consultants Global Insight, argues that from three to seven firms could help lift the bloc's competitiveness, "provided that [the energy companies] are clearly seen to compete and do not lapse into a cozy oligopoly." Because Brussels lacks the power to veto every merger outright, Weale recommends capping large firms' share of domestic...
...teetered on chaos from time to time, with plans to follow a pre-made bracket falling by the wayside, the spirit of fun prevailed throughout the night. One of those responsible for that spirit, tournament music director and residential tutor Martin S. Bell ’03, shed some insight into the game at hand and the importance of his role in the event. “Connect Four is, if nothing else, a game fueled by pure adrenaline,” said Bell, who is a former Crimson sports executive. Describing his objective as “playing...
...problems people in government are currently dealing with are “damn hard.” Before beginning his questioning, Allison said that Zoellick had “an almost unique” combination of “analytic capabilities,” “strategic insight,” and “political savvy.” Zoellick also touched on the significance of President George W. Bush’s visit this week to India, a country which Zoellick said is playing an increasingly important role in world affairs. Aniruddha Patil, a Kennedy School student...
...efforts by becoming a peer educator in the OSAPR or a member of their house’s SASH team. Together with these committed and talented supporters, we’re working every day for a Harvard free of sexual violence, and are always interested in new energy, insight, and ideas...
...Tony says out loud how fortunate he is. The realization is not nearly as profound as he thinks it is-it doesn't lead him to be any more humble or generous or less self-pitying than ever. But as a simple statement it is probably the most honest insight about himself he's ever had: "I'm the luckiest guy in the whole world." Maybe the scariest thing about The Sopranos is that you realize that he just may be right...