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...around 2,500 jobs in Germany, but Magna pledged to keep the four German Opel factories open. The Opel factory in the city of Bochum could be the worst hit, with 1800 jobs under threat. "There'll be restructuring and that's inevitable because we have overcapacity in Europe," Jörg Schrott, the spokesman for Opel and GM Europe tells TIME. "The overcapacity must be adjusted, but restructuring doesn't automatically mean job losses." (See pictures of Detroit's decline...
...very end—he wrote in a note to his wife: “Meet me at 6 in the St. Alban’s parking lot.” “P.S. I won the Pulitzer.” —Staff writer Mark J. Chiusano can be reached at chiusano@fas.harvard...
...pursue medicine. He even chose to specialize in hematology, the study of blood diseases like leukemia. Rosenthal always stayed close to Harvard. He attended Tufts Medical School, worked at hospitals in the Boston area, and then, in 1982, returned to Harvard to teach at the Medical School. Barbara J. McNeil, head of the department of health care policy at the Medical School, was a member of the search committee that selected Rosenthal as director of UHS. “The attractive features about him when we hired him certainly worked out to be true,” McNeil said...
...yard freestyle and 44th in the 500-yard freestyle, with times of 15:06.58 and 4:24.38, respectively.With these individual performances and team improvements in mind, the Crimson will look to make another run at Princeton in the coming season.—Staff writer Alexandra J. Mihalek can be reached at amihalek@fas.harvard.edu...
...William J. Houghteling ’09 lived in Campbell's entryway in Canaday freshman year. He said he and Campbell sent Internet messages to each other, then later Campbell knocked on his door. “I put my hand out to give [her] a handshake and she says, ‘Come on man, I already know you, and gives me a big hug,’” he said...