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...include Henry W. McGee III, a 1974 graduate of Harvard Business School (HBS) and the current president of HBO Video, and Ann Moore, a 1978 graduate of HBS who has served as chairman and CEO of Time, Inc. since July 2002. Moore has been listed as one of Fortune Magazine??s “Most Powerful Women...
Plotkin and Pajcin also masterminded another more extensive scheme in which the two recruited “an individual to apply for a job at Business Week Magazine?? to obtain confidential information, Monaco said...
Renteria, along with Nickolaus Shuster—who the pair also recruited—passed along the names of stocks “favorably mentioned” in the financial magazine??s “Inside Wall Street” column one trading day before the column was made public, according to the criminal complaint...
...students, by students,” despite the fact that it received $25,000 from Coke within the past year.While recognizing that there could have been a conflict of interest as a result of the corporate sponsorship, Editor-in-Chief Michael J.K. Kratsios defended his magazine??s Coke coverage. The staff “worked very hard to make sure we present a balanced approach to the issue,” said Kratsios, a junior at Princeton. “We worked very hard to make sure that the article was a factual article...
After three straight years in third place, Harvard jumped to the top of Hispanic Magazine??s annual ranking of top colleges for Latinos. The Florida-based magazine??s March article balanced standard criteria from the popular college rankings by U.S. News and World Report with factors such as Hispanic enrollment rate and the number of Hispanic cultural organizations on campus, according to the article. Fellow Ivy League schools Princeton and Yale finished second and fourth respectively. Stanford, which has finished first in each of the past five years, fell to sixth on the list...