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...eternally patient Rudenstine, whose priorities were fundraising and university integration, the assertive Summers has implied that he will focus his managerial energies on undergraduate education, an area that falls entirely within the Dean of FAS’ domain. Observers say it is too early to tell whether this overlap will be a source of collaboration or conflict...
...same time, it is a great challenge when you play the same sport as the team you are covering, when you practice at the same facility and have many friendships and acquaintances that overlap with your "beat...
...term plan, it sounds like it has more in common with Bush's than one might expect, starting with increasing oil production in areas that have already been roped off to exploration and building more pipelines to move natural gas from Alaska to the rest of the country. (This overlap may have something to do with the fact that labor unions are quickly cozying up to the Bush Administration's more-everything energy policy as a potential job gusher...
...slightly callous to criticism, getting so much of it from octogenarian TIME readers and women I've slept with, though, oddly, never when those Venn diagrams overlap. And Zalaznick's criticisms were entirely accurate, except for the part about my editor, who is a total dimwit and barely even reads these things...
...Another possibility might be that Allianz would now extend a hand to Commerzbank. Unlike Allianz's takeover of Dresdner, where there is little overlap, merging two big banks has the attraction of instant cost savings as the two close down duplicate branches. More importantly, with Allianz's linkup with Dresdner, the German financial scene seems more and more like a three-legged stool: Allianz and Dresdner, Munich Re and HypoVereinsbank, and Deutsche Bank. With traditional banking taking a backseat to the more profitable business of asset management, Commerzbank seems isolated and may now be amenable to a deal. One thing...