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...cycled through Hitler's Germany or crossed the Iron Curtain, it's certainly true that traveling to North Korea entails a moral decision. But I think it important that people see inside this controversial nation and that curious North Koreans continue to get glimpses of the West. David Mack, Sydney...
...first dual meet of the season against No. 14 Hofstra this Sunday, the No. 25 Harvard wrestling team could not recover from an early bombardment of nationally ranked opponents, eventually falling by the final score of 25-12 in a lopsided contest at the David S. Mack Sports Complex. The Crimson competed without junior Andrew Flanagan (165 lbs.) and freshman Corey Jantzen (133 lbs.) to anchor the starting lineup. Though Harvard posted less-than-desirable results, the team salvaged the contest by showing more life in the second half, including two highlight bouts by senior Billy Colgan...
...skyline, and the sounds of swishing helicopter blades. Soon thereafter, Beanie and R. pose on a high-rise rooftop as the latter sings, “I’m hood, I’m street / Still standing in the middle of the heat / I’m a mack, I’m a thug / I’m a pimp, I does all the above.” Still, the video isn’t trying to reach new creative heights or push the visual envelope. We get the usual rap video schtick—a swanky hotel...
...Mack was in fact eventually questioned by the SEC on August 1, 2006, more than 13 months after Aguirre had first proposed, but the Pequot investigation was officially closed on November 30 of that same year. The SEC's case closing recommendation, dated November 30, 2005, states that "the staff has been unable to find any evidence that Pequot had information regarding the merger between GE and Heller before the merger was publicly announced, much less that anyone tipped Pequot or Samberg about the merger in advance of its announcement. The staff's investigation found it extremely unlikely that Mack...
...fixing those problems will take real reforms," said Senator Charles Grassley when he introduced the executive summary into the Congressional record on August 3. Among other conclusions, Grassley said the report found that Aguirre's firing was "closely connected" to his objections to the "special treatment" afforded to John Mack. Grassley complained that "Mack's prominence protected him from the initial SEC inquiry, protection that would not have been afforded him had he been from Main Street rather than Wall Street." The Senator also lambasted the SEC's inspector general for having made "no attempt to conduct a serious, credible...