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...tread. Foremost among them is the giant state-controlled Gazprom, whose gas reserves were recently valued at $78 billion and which is actively pushing to become a big player in the oil market. It is merging with Russia's seventh largest oil company, state-owned Rosneft, and Alexei Miller, Gazprom's chief executive, has signaled his interest in another oil producer, Zarubezhneft. Most dramatically, Gazprom has emerged as the best-positioned candidate to acquire the company that forms the core of Yukos--a Siberia-based corporation called Yugansk Oil & Gas--if the government auctions it off. Yukos says a forced...
...They’re creating a language,” says Monday Jazz Band alto saxophonist Marcus G. Miller ’08 after the demonstration, voicing this reoccurring metaphor for improvisation. “I hear music, in general as a language. I can listen to sounds of the world and hear it. Composition is defined as sounds arranged by people, but everywhere sounds are arranged...
...team, which has the reigning Ivy League Player of the Year, possibly fall from second to seventh in the league standings in just one season? Brown coach Glen Miller might have found an answer to this question by suspending that star player—senior point guard Jason Forte—indefinitely for “conduct detrimental to the team.” The term “indefinitely” has thrown a lot of Ivy predictions into disarray, as the Bears’ Ivy finish depends on Forte’s presence on the floor. It will...
...find it ridiculous that you never see anyone around here—no security guard, no policeman. Not even during Head of the Charles,” said Joanna R. Miller ’08, a resident of Pennypacker...
MOST ENTERTAINING ENCORE Senator Zell Miller, after his anti-Kerry fulmination at the Republican National Convention, challenges MSNBC's Chris Matthews to a duel