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...steal a five-game thriller, 3-2 (30-25, 36-34, 29-31, 28-30, 17-15), from the reigning America East champions on Friday night.After winning the first two frames, the Crimson had a chance to close out the match when a kill by sophomore outside hitter Kathryn McKinley gave Harvard a 29-27 lead in game three. But Binghamton (2-8) delivered in the clutch, winning the next four points to stay alive.Still, the Crimson did not lose hope in the fourth, powering ahead on a series of kills by Trimble to open up a 22-12 margin...
...trillion in assets under management, had just 153 private bankers in Asia Pacific six years ago; earlier this year that number reached 600, most of them working in Hong Kong and Singapore. "By 2015, we expect the Asia-Pacific market to be bigger than the European market," says Kathryn Shih, the Hong Kong-based head of UBS's wealth-management operation in Asia Pacific. "The opportunities are huge." Says Sebastian Dovey, managing partner of Scorpio Partnership, a London-based consultancy to the wealth-management industry: "Asia Pacific is where most private banks are placing their bets right...
...nearly .500 in league play (3-4), the Crimson arose victorious in its opener against rival Yale, Harvard’s first defeat of the Bulldogs in 12 years. Junior goalie Kathryn Tylander stopped 60 percent of Yale’s scoring attempts, allowing only three second-half goals in the 11-8 triumph...
...rest of Harvard’s season followed a similar pattern: the Crimson was dominated by most of its opponents and dropped another close five-game thriller to the Lions. On the bright side, Harvard’s younger players performed well and showed flashes of talent. Rookies Kathryn McKinley and Laura Mays started regularly and proved their ability to compete at the collegiate level. In the fall of 2006, with experienced junior and sophomore classes and the addition of a few key recruits—including a solid libero and a promising setter—the Crimson is poised...
...from Stanford University. She is the third senior executive to join HMC as chief Mohamed A. El-Erian seeks to “rebuild and reinvent” the company after former CEO Jack R. Meyer took over thirty people with him to form Convexity Capital Management. Last month Kathryn I. Murtagh joined the firm as chief compliance officer and Marc Seidner as vice president for domestic fixed income. El-Erian is still looking to fill senior executive positions in international fixed income and external management. HMC’s foray into foreign currency is a new direction...