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After Time Warner's merger with America Online, Africana.com's content will be incorporated into the AOL service, allowing for it to reach an even broader audience, a possibility that excites Gates and his colleagues...
Radcliffe--whose legal ties to undergraduates were formally severed by last October's merger with Harvard--had sought space to recruit students for its programs that involve undergraduates, such as externships and its phone-a-thon. In past years, Radcliffe has had a table of its own to advertise its programs to College students...
Leaders of the Institute, including Acting Dean Mary Maples Dunn and incoming Dean Drew Gilpin Faust, both said last spring that they would like Radcliffe to remain involved with undergraduates as much as the legal language of the merger agreement would permit...
...starting cultural proceedings a month early, and making the program as loud and large-scale as possible. If Mahler's choral Symphony No. 8 for a thousand voices at the SuperDome on Aug. 19 doesn't get attention, nothing will. "It will celebrate both things," says Schofield. "The merger of sport...
...heavy lifting was done by a few. JP Morgan, a Dow component, shot up 16 points on speculation that they're due for a merger (word is the old-school suits over there will hold out for an extremely dignified deal). Intel, Cisco Systems and Oracle drove NASDAQ, basically because they're the best bets in a rather shaky tech sector, and investors like to have their portfolios nice and fat before the long weekend...