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...even have bank accounts complained about a minimum investment requirement of 10,000 shillings (just over $150). And on the first day of the IPO, thousands of people lined up in downtown Nairobi to snap up shares. It was perhaps most emblematic that one Kenyan newspaper the Daily Nation, referred to potential investors as "punters," as if by buying Safaricom shares they were betting on a racehorse, or a particularly promising poker hand. "There has been a lot of education, people are now aware of what it means to own shares," said Rina Karina, a corporate finance and research analyst...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kenya's Mobile Gold Mine | 4/2/2008 | See Source »

...sixth consecutive year, Harvard Medical School and Harvard Business School both finished number one in the nation, according to U.S. News and World Report rankings...

Author: By Madeleine A. Bennett, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Business, Medical Schools Finish 1st In Rankings | 4/1/2008 | See Source »

...packed crowd at the John F. Kennedy Forum last night, saying that Mexico’s best chance for the future is a free market economy tempered by a responsible government and redistributive social policies. Fox said that Mexico needs leaders who think big and who will govern the nation with consistency. “The shortest path between two points is a straight line. We in Latin America like to go to left for six years, right for six years, then back to the center,” said Fox. He called it a “zig-zag?...

Author: By Mark D. Hoadley, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Fox Calls for Free Market in Mexico | 4/1/2008 | See Source »

Last week in California the Crimson played the toughest schedule in the nation. In seven days the team played six games against ranked teams and two more against squads right outside the top 25. Naturally, the club struggled and dropped contests in routs at the beginning of break...

Author: By Jake I. Fisher, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Zailskas Solves Crimson Woes | 4/1/2008 | See Source »

...former schoolteacher wished to end it. Left horribly disfigured and in frequent torment from incurable tumors that amassed in her sinuses and skull, Sébire's plea that doctors be allowed to legally terminate her life deeply moved French public opinion. It also prompted considerable reexamination of the nation's laws prohibiting active euthanasia -reflection that has continued in the wake of Sébire's March 19 suicide. But the passionate debate Sébire's case sparked may well have unfolded differently had the French public been informed about one neglected aspect: that Sébire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: French Euthanasia Case Rumbles On | 4/1/2008 | See Source »

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