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...Reported by Hannah Bloch/Islamabad, Massimo Calabresi, Matthew Cooper and John F. Dickerson/ Washington, Meenakshi Ganguly/New Delhi and Jeffrey Ressner/Los Angeles
...their books, these countries would be free to spend money on health care and education, rather than pay down the principal on loans floated by corrupt and sometimes long-gone governments. "We have squeezed these countries to the point where their health systems are absolutely unable to function," says Jeffrey Sachs, the Harvard economist who negotiated a debt-relief package for Bolivia in 1986. "Education systems are broken down, and there's a lot of death associated with the collapse of public health and the lack of access to medicine. I don't think any American wants that...
RESIGNING. JEFFREY KOPLAN, 57, director since 1998 of the Centers for Disease Control; in Atlanta. He and his staff came under fire for not responding quickly enough to last year's anthrax scare...
Stone Professor of International Trade Jeffrey D. Sachs ’76 elicited applause from the audience for his suggestion to simply increase foreign aid—rather than debate the best ways to use the current levels of funding...
...theme parks, 17 hotels and thousands of employees. Harvard is a prosperous educational institution boasting an undergraduate college, 11 graduate schools, 12 Houses and thousands of students. Michael Eisner is the ambitious, intimidating and fabulously wealthy CEO of the Walt Disney Company, infamous for his dispute with former executive Jeffrey Katzenberg. Larry Summers is the ambitious and intimidating University president in charge of Harvard’s fabulously rich endowment, infamous for his dispute with perhaps-soon-to-be-former professor Cornel West. Everything at Disney and the surrounding area costs three times as much as it does anywhere else...