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...This demonstrates the monstrous pay inequities that exist at Harvard, which are more fitting of a multinational corporation than an educational nonprofit [institution],” Skomarovsky said...

Author: By Jenifer L. Steinhardt, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Money Managers Win $15M Raise | 12/3/2002 | See Source »

Because HMC is a nonprofit subsidiary of Harvard, it must report the compensations of its five highest-earning employees, while nonprofit institutions that use outside investment managers are not required to report this information...

Author: By Jenifer L. Steinhardt, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Money Managers Win $15M Raise | 12/3/2002 | See Source »

...airfare) for 14 days--food, transportation and four hotel nights included. But prices vary depending on where you go and how many people are in the group. Lost World's website is at kamchatkapeninsula.com For cruises, try the Clipper Cruise Line, based in St. Louis, Mo. clippercruise.com) One worthy nonprofit, the Wild Salmon Center of Portland, Ore. wildsalmoncenter.org) has been guiding fishing and scientific expeditions to Kamchatka for years. For information on Kamchatka volcanoes, see volcanoworld.org...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Traveler: Land of Fire and Ice | 12/2/2002 | See Source »

...definitely not a seller's market for people looking to unload their high-priced yachts. So people are giving them away--sort of. Following up on their popular car-donation programs, charities such as Goodwill and Volunteers of America, as well as an increasing number of small nonprofits, are accepting boats and yachts, ranging in value from $500 to several million dollars. Volunteers of America alone took in more than 300 boats last year. Walter Cronkite has given two of his vessels to a Florida nonprofit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Big Yacht Giveaway | 11/18/2002 | See Source »

...nonprofit watchdog group, TV-Free America, finds television overload to be problematic, though admittedly they are more concerned with inappropriate child exposure than my personal feelings about my abs. The group has started a national TV-Turnoff Week each April, an effort supported by everyone from the National Academy of Pediatricians to the President’s Council on Physical Fitness. (The people who spend the most time watching flashing bare mid-driffs are also the heaviest.) This year over 6.4 million Americans avoided the Box of Existence for seven whole days. I liked a particular phrase on their website...

Author: By Arianne R. Cohen, | Title: Must-Flee TV | 11/18/2002 | See Source »

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