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...scrap for Endesa - it may yet beef up its original bid to compete with E.ON's all-cash offer - the German group may switch its attention instead to the British market. That's in part thanks to a U.K. government that's "pretty relaxed" about letting power providers join up with foreign suitors, says Hendrik Van Brevoort, a utilities analyst with Putnam Investment in London. "They take the attitude, it's a regulated industry ... whoever owns [British businesses], it's the same rules." To foreign shoppers like E.ON, that leaves Britain "wide open," Van Brevoort says. Scottish Power - which already...
Despite Ingram’s misattribution of responsibility for the peer counseling groups, her goal of raising awareness about rape at Harvard is welcome. We invite Ingram, and any other interested student, to join our 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...
...they would coo. “Because, like, I don’t really care if I get into one or not. I’m not like some of those guys who are obsessed with it or something. I mean that is so weird. If I did join a club, I would do it because so many of my friends are there, you know.”This, my friends and neighbors, is the truest manifestation of irony. This is an irony that is so subtle and rarified that even I—merely a satirist in comparison?...
Jerry Maguire, watch out—at least some NFL players won’t be calling anymore to say “show me the money.” For the second year in a row, the National Football League (NFL) and Harvard Business School (HBS) have joined forces to offer NFL players the chance to expand and hone their business skills. Today marks the final day of the three-day NFL Business Management and Entrepreneurial Program at HBS. The NFL and the NFL Players Association (NFLPA) established the program last year to help players plan for their lives...
...ABHW member Kelly L. Lee ’07 said. Another ABHW member, Kaya N. Williams ’07, who organized the event, discussed the reputations that Harvard’s women-oriented organizations may harbor among minority women. When choosing among extracurricular groups to join, “black women choose blackness over being a woman. It’s more on their mind at all times,” said Williams, who is chair of the ABHW Action Committee, which has organized events promoting AIDS awareness and minority voting. “The [definition of] female...