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...Mark Cuban have a duty to Mamma.com? That question will take center court as the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) sues Cuban, an Internet entrepreneur and owner of the Dallas Mavericks basketball team, for selling his stake in the Web company after the CEO slipped him nonpublic information about an additional stock offering. Cuban, known for his outsize personality, has come out swinging against the SEC and what he calls its "win at any cost ambitions," promising to keep the case - and the murkiness of insider trading law - in the public spotlight in a way not seen since Martha Stewart...
...challenges facing America - and the world - are more urgent than combating climate change," said Obama. "My presidency will mark a new chapter in America's leadership on climate change that will strengthen our security and create millions of new jobs." (See pictures of Barack Obama's family tree...
...University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 2003 to 2005 before returning to Harvard in his current capacity.MAKING THE GRADEDespite these examples of recent graduates who return to Harvard in a teaching capacity, their presence should not be interpreted as any indication of favoritism.Professor of History Mark A. Kishlansky, who chairs the committee that hired Jasanoff, emphasizes how any faculty candidate must have “both talent and achievement,” especially if they apply while still in graduate schools. “It’s very hard to predict how people are going to turn...
...that?) These Yalies even stooped so low as to send some of their goons (presumably from New Haven Community College...or WAIT, isn’t that Yale?!) dressed in HUPD costumes to chase us down. As we ran off Yale’s campus, we saw the final mark of shame. They couldn’t even get their sign right! It said “Welcome to the Harvard Quadrangle”! Idiots...
...Wright]’s presence on the inside allowed the perimeter players to do some big things. I thought [McNally] was tremendous with his presence as well.”But it was one sequence, which told the tale of the class’ dominance.At the 10-minute mark in the second half, the Wildcats (1-1, 0-0 AE) moved to within seven of the Crimson (1-0, 0-0 Ivy) at 62-55.New Hampshire had the momentum, having strung together a 7-2 run in just three minutes prior to the play. But Harvard was able to answer...