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...McAuliffe said on the morning of Super Tuesday that Obama has generated so much excitement, he would have to be considered for the party's vice-presidential nomination-the Obama people saw a trap. If Obama and his aides lent any credence now to the dangled notion of a partnership, they know that some of his voters might peel off, thinking a vote for Clinton was, in effect, a twofer. And that could drive down Obama's turnout. "We're not running for Vice President," said Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs...
...Democratic primary campaign not as one race but two: the one for the delegates and the other for reconciliation. We will probably know who wins the delegate race before school is out. But it might be late summer before the parleys and the peacemaking that lead to a partnership get under way. A lot can happen in six months. The party's fortunes could dim; the hard feelings could soften. And by August, who knows? There is no telling what a Democratic nominee will need in a running mate-and vice versa. -With reporting by Jay Newton-Small/Washington
...That drove the discussion.” Jeon and Vice Provost for International Affairs Jorge I. Dominguez both said Wednesday that the University would honor all existing contracts involving HMI, including its agreement regarding the flagship Dubai Healthcare City, a major health-care complex in the Middle East. The partnership with the government of Dubai employs over 400 health-care professionals and is set to undergo further expansion, according to HMI’s 2007 annual report. HMI officials contacted last week expressed enthusiasm for the deal, saying the organization’s health care consulting functions were better suited...
Vice Provost for International Affairs Jorge I. Dominguez and Jeon both said Wednesday that the University would honor all existing contracts involving HMI, including the flagship Dubai Healthcare City. The partnership with the government of Dubai employs over 400 health care professionals and is now set to undergo further expansion, according to HMI’s 2007 annual report...
...important, however, for the OIP to inform students of all factors that might be influencing their recommendations—especially kickbacks from these very third-party agencies. Harvard is just one university currently under investigation for receiving kickbacks and other forms of extra compensation as part of partnerships with study abroad programs. New York Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo—who is spearheading the investigation—charges that these deals often raise the prices for students who participate. At this point, however, it is not the legality of the kickbacks that is our primary concern, but rather...