Word: neils
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...downturn because it tends to have weak domestic demand. Unemployment remains relatively high - in part because those strict labor rules make employers reluctant to hire - and Germans aren't eager to part with their deutschemarks even in the best of times. "It's saving for a rainy day," says Neil Parker, market strategist at the Royal Bank of Scotland. "But it's going to have to rain pretty hard before Germans consume...
...first year it was held the British faced a slight problem. Several of that year's prominent Oscar nominees, such as Jim Sheridan, Neil Jordan and Liam Neeson, were actually Irish. To celebrate both the British and Irish would have sounded inelegant and was rife with political danger. The diplomatic skills of the British consul-general in L.A. saved the day. He suggested referring to the nominees of "the British Isles" (a quaint geographic nomenclature that includes Ireland by way of topography without mentioning the vexed issue of sovereignty...
Current University President Neil L. Rudenstine established the position of provost in 1991, and as provost, Fineberg works with Rudenstine to formulate policy on administrative and academic matters affecting the University as a whole...
Last Thursday, a day after Harvard officials announced the Boston afterschool initiative, Mayor Galluccio sent a letter to University President Neil L. Rudenstine saying he felt "very unclear" about Harvard's relationship with the city. In his letter, Galluccio worried that the inequity in education funding could cause "great harm" to relations between the University and the city...
Last Thursday, a day after Harvard officials announced the Boston afterschool initiative, Mayor Galluccio sent a letter to University President Neil L. Rudenstine saying he felt "very unclear" about Harvard's relationship with the city. In his letter, Galluccio worried that the inequity in education funding could cause "great harm" to relations between the University and the city...