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When TIME called Cynthia Cooper in 2002 for an on-the-record interview - her first since she had uncovered massive fraud in the WorldCom accounting books, which would eventually add up to $9 billion and the imprisonment of five executives, including CEO Bernie Ebbers - she was not excited to hear from...
...education and research. “More and more of what we have become, particularly in the last few years, has involved working with health care delivery systems,” said Andrew A. Jeon, HMI’s acting president and chief executive officer, in an earlier interview. “That is certainly outside the scope of the University and Harvard Medical School. That drove the discussion.” Jeon and Vice Provost for International Affairs Jorge I. Dominguez both said Wednesday that the University would honor all existing contracts involving HMI, including its agreement regarding...
...work began immediately to shift all services in the room to the second [power supply] system, completely physically bypassing the failed [system].” The disruption came after a power system from the same vendor, MGE, caused a similar failure in March of 2007, Levine said in an interview last night. Levine expressed surprise and disappointment about the recurrence, saying that FAS IT—the division responsible for FAS computing services—would be in contact with MGE to discuss “the failure of their equipment twice in a year.” Levine...
...after a night out on the Caribbean island of Aruba. Acting as the prosecution: Peter de Vries, a Dutch crime journalist, who presented his eagerly awaited take on the case on a Dutch commercial television station. The advocate for the defense: a rival channel, which aired an interview with one of the prime suspects in the case. Left in the dust as hapless bystanders were the official prosecutors in Aruba, who have failed to bring anyone to trial almost three years since Holloway was last seen leaving a nightclub with Joran van der Sloot and two friends on the night...
...even before these alleged confessions were aired, Van der Sloot dismissed them as lies. "I just told Van der Eem what he wanted to hear," Van der Sloot said in an interview on Friday on television. A person who identified himself as the said Daury dismissed them on Monday in the newspaper DAG. He denounces the story and says he was in the Netherlands at the time...