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Critics contend that without the pay czar's oversight, Citi will again award outsize pay packages to its top executives. In 2008, despite steep losses at the bank, Citi reportedly paid energy trader Andy Hall $100 million. Indeed, a number of top Citi officials already seem to be cashing in on the bank's loosened pay restrictions. Earlier in the week, Citi, which lost $1.6 billion in 2009, disclosed that it had paid John Havens, widely seen as the bank's No. 2 executive, nearly $10 million in compensation for his work last year. That topped even the salary...
...said the approach paid off not only because he lost some weight, but because he had the most demographically diverse voting base of the 20 candidates who ran for City Council...
...instance, Ford’s character Robert Stonehill is inspired primarily by scientist William Canfield but is actually a composite of many scientists. Gorski says she is disappointed that no tribute was paid to many of the other scientists, families, and academic institutions that contributed to the development of a treatment...
...provides evidence of how easy it is to misinterpret an image. The iconic picture published on Halloween 1991 that showed then-six-year-old Guissette Muniz standing alone amidst a scene of urban poverty provoked readers of the newspaper to contact the family offering gifts or expenses-paid travel opportunities—yet Muniz herself never felt impoverished. With two employed parents and a supportive neighborhood community, the Muniz family lived “ok” Mr. Muniz says. It may not have been a cushy life, but it was a far cry from the sense of destitution...
...perseverance has paid off. As part of this year’s squad, Magnarelli has helped to alter the Crimson record books. Harvard currently boasts a 20-6 overall and 9-3 Ivy record, and now holds the title for most wins in a single season by a Crimson team after last weekend’s victory over Yale...