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...easy knocks against GE is that it board has not kept CEO Jeff Immelt on a shorter leash. He should have been forced out of many of the company's consumer and industrial businesses more quickly. That criticism seems reasonable. Immelt has also hung on to NBCU, the company's entertainment unit. While it does not belong with the rest of GE's businesses, it performance has not harmed the parent. At its worst, it can be viewed as an expensive way to get good seats at the Olympics. Looked at in a better light it bought in $3.1 billion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Defense of General Electric | 2/24/2009 | See Source »

...handed Duke its first loss of the season, dropping the Devils’ record to 2-1.Harvard dominated Duke in shooting during the contest, registering 45 shots on goal to the Devils’ 29. The Crimson had a 24-7 shot advantage in the first half alone.Harvard freshman Jeff Cohen also entered onto the collegiate lacrosse scene in fine form, filling in for pneumonia-plagued sophomore standout Dean Gibbons. Cohen tallied a hat trick in his first appearance in Harvard’s crimson and white, and helped his new team to its first victory...

Author: By Alexandra J. Mihalek, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Notches Big Upset Victory in Durham | 2/23/2009 | See Source »

Professor Jeff W. Lichtman and his team painstakingly craft their colorful masterpieces—but their paintbrush is the genome, and their canvass the brain. Lichtman and his colleague Joshua R. Sanes, both molecular and cellular biology professors at Harvard, are mapping neurons with a pioneering method, dubbed “brainbow” for its psychedelic appearance. Already, the technique—recently honored with a Nobel Prize in chemistry—is shedding light on the development of the human mind, and how disorders such as Alzheimer’s and even anxiety alter the brain...

Author: By Paul C. Mathis, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Unraveling Nerves, Understanding the Brain | 2/20/2009 | See Source »

...Crimson had no answers for a balanced attack that seemed able to score at will. Accumulating an impressive 31 assists, the Big Red made over half of its three-point attempts while dominating the paint, tallying 42 points inside to Harvard’s 30. Seven-foot senior Jeff Foote made a strong impact on both ends of the floor, pulling in a game-high seven rebounds.“I haven’t seen any better big man in our conference yet,” Amaker said. “[Foote’s] a very good offensive...

Author: By Dennis J. Zheng, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Ivy’s Best Crushes Overmatched Harvard | 2/16/2009 | See Source »

...where the trend ceased to continue.The reigning Ivy League player of the year, junior guard Louis Dale, finally ended Harvard’s run with a quick layup. Dale then grabbed a defensive board and earned Cornell a possession that culminated in an intimidating dunk by Big Red center Jeff Foote. Harvard slipped away from there, eventually sinking more than 20 points behind Cornell as the Big Red’s three-point shooting game caught fire.“It was kind of like all or nothing, and then they hit a couple shots and we broke down...

Author: By Emmett Kistler, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: NOTEBOOK: Crimson Can’t Make Up Deficit | 2/16/2009 | See Source »

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