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...best player in the world if he wanted it to be,” Weissbourd says. Then, he chuckles, before adding, “That’s a bold statement.”Bold indeed, but not inappropriate for a player like Jones. —Staff writer Kevin T. Chen can be reached at ktchen@fas.harvard.edu...
...winning a prize of $1,000. “My laptop’s broken,” said Boreico. “I’ll spend the money on a new one.” Abel placed among the next nine highest ranking individuals in the competition. Kevin Carde ’09, Zhou Fan ’09, Rosen D. Kralev ’09, Yi Sun ’09, Dmitry Vaintrob ’11, Ameya A. Velingker ’09 and Neal Wadhwa ’09 all received honorable mentions. Behind Harvard...
...resisted by some others. Under the deal, hedge funds and other financial-market players will be subject to far greater - and properly coordinated - international scrutiny, as will big banks with activities in several countries. "We'll begin to crack down on cowboys in global markets," said Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. The tax-haven issue that almost sank the summit means that those not complying with international standards on exchanging information will be publicly named and shamed. (See a TIME video from outside the G-20 summit...
...when his university issued their bonds, and that Harvard’s issuance may have even helped other universities issue debt by opening the market.“Trailblazers are always at a little bit more risk than the settlers that follow,” said Vanderbilt associate controller Kevin R. Walker, who called criticism of Harvard’s December debt issuance unfair and said the current economic crisis is a black swan. “There was tremendous uncertainty [in the fall] with Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers, and AIG, and I don’t think anybody knew...
...Police ruled out a link between the Canberra killing and the airport incident, but investigations into other attacks are continuing. The violence has triggered outrage and calls for harsher penalties as well as criticism of law-enforcement agencies for failing to crack down on the gangs earlier. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, who was in the U.S. at the time of the attacks, said the behavior was "unacceptable in Australia, absolutely unacceptable." (See pictures of fighting crime in Mexico City...