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...letting sheep like Klein explain her ambiguous responses. Everybody gets that she can be as politically savvy as any former President - Democrat or Republican - but by continuing to avoid taking and presenting a position, she'll eventually deal herself out of the big card game. Brian Ahern, SANDWICH, MASS...
...Realty Financial Partners—a company which Harvard and other institutions have invested in—charged an interest rate on a $6.7 million loan of 42 percent, exceeding the state limit of 20 percent set under the Criminal Usury Act. Fahey, a real estate developer in Dracut, Mass., took the loan to finance a 186-home community and golf course. The lawsuit accuses Harvard, which is listed as a third-party defendant, of funding the loans. In court papers filed jointly with Yale and Princeton earlier this month, Harvard moved to dismiss the case because it claimed...
...inexperienced” Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) wouldn’t have consistently been ahead of the veteran senator (and actual veteran) Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) in the polls since April. In fact, aside from underperformance by the still nationally unknown Governor Mitt Romney (R-Mass.) and Senator Fred Thompson (R-Tenn.), all of the Democrats and all of the Republicans perform fairly consistently, regardless of who they are matched up against...
...address the environmental problems that Lin laments, the designers featured at Project East operate as small luxury brands; most of the goods are made by hand, not in factories. In fact, most luxury goods are not mass-produced. Given this, it is hard to see how their goods contribute more to the smog problem in China than Nike’s sweatshops...
...years. David Rich, the lawyer representing Realty Financial Partners, told Bloomberg News last week that the lenders’ notices had been filed on time. The lawsuit was filed by Fahey, who intended to use the loan to build a 186-home community and golf course in Dracut, Mass. According to Bloomberg News, Fahey received two loans that amounted to more than $10 million. The interest rate of 42 percent—which was applied to one of the loans that he received—meant that Fahey was required to pay approximately $6.7 million. Bloomberg News reported that...