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Summer M. Nemeth, a 2009 HBS graduate who took Moss?? class last year, agrees...
...congressional panel has adopted Harvard Business School Professor David A. Moss?? recently released paper as the basis of its recommendation for increased regulation of financial institutions. The paper, written in January but released online last week, suggested that regulations are effective at preventing crises such as the current economic meltdown. Moss said he conducted research on behalf of the Troubled Asset Relief Program Congressional Oversight Panel, which was composing a statement on regulatory reform. The panel’s report drew on Moss?? work to promote insuring and overseeing “systematically significant?...
...Instead, the filmmakers’ subjects talk to us about “intelligence failures,” “latitude of action,” “secretocrats,” and other jargony neologisms that you won’t find in Moss?? previous film “The Same River Twice” (although the aging hippies of that movie might have had a few interesting things to say about the side of the government portrayed in “Secrecy”). But of course, it’s titillating to think...
...their best seasons as pros. It’s certainly been fun to see Welker elevate his status from relative unknown to the league’s leading receiver,. More rewarding has been watching two of the NFL’s most talented players—Brady and Moss??grow simply by virtue of working with the other. While the wins and the records have been the icing on the cake, Patriots fans have the feeling that, in a weird chick-flick kind of way, these two have just been waiting to find each other. Ever since...
...don’t necessarily have to shout a thesis at someone,” he said. “That’s a huge advantage of film.” “It’s a large departure from some of [Moss??] earlier works, but I think it’s a successful departure,” Zakariya continued. “The visual tropes they set up in this film are very good…I liked how they rendered secrecy visible.” —Staff writer Erin F. Riley...