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Kathleen M. Douglas '99, Dunster House delegation leader, was a last-minute addition to the list of candidates...
...years, and they keep making it easier to take the plunge. There are 1,200 U.S.-based stock funds that invest overseas or south of the border. Nearly 500 foreign companies, such as Russia's petroleum giant LUKoil and Mexico's version of AT&T, Telefonos de Mexico, list their shares with major U.S. stock exchanges. Those numbers are growing, and Americans are happy to take a flyer. They own $560 billion of stock issued by companies outside the U.S.--a 15-fold increase since...
...question: Was she merely protecting the President? By last week some Republicans in Congress were even suggesting that she should be impeached for not naming one. This kind of attention has been hard for Reno, who is so touchy about ethical appearances that she bought her car at list price so no one could say she got a special deal. It's harder still for a woman who has never been a favorite in Clinton's White House, and not just because she has a personal manner so impassive it makes Al Gore look like Jim Carrey. From her first...
...late 1995 that Clinton's aides pressed him into service to pay media bills for promoting his re-election. Harold Ickes, then his deputy chief of staff, handed him a list of 12 heavy hitters culled by D.N.C. fund-raising officials. Ickes returned with another list of 12 donors in the spring of 1996. Although Clinton promised both times to make calls, White House phone logs show he probably did not follow through on most names. All the same, some of the people identified in the presidential call sheets did send in checks. Some of what they contributed ended...
METCO was established in 1963 by black parents and educators from the Boston area. It is the oldest large-scale transfer program of inner city students to suburban high schools and is extremely popular, with a waiting list that goes into the thousands...