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The night has peaked early, but there are other delights for other nations - a silver for Markus Rogan in the 100-m backstroke prompts a delighted Austrian to cry, "First swimming medal for Austria since 1912!" "I'd keep quiet about that if I were you, mate," comes the inevitable...
(2 of 3) France, Germany and some other nations are trying to resist such pressures by calling for a "harmonization" of E.U. taxes - in other words, raising everyone else closer to their higher levels. But there's no majority in Brussels for tax harmonization, and swimming against the tide is...
The company traces its roots to Boto International, one of the world's largest manufacturers of artificial Christmas trees, which was founded by Kao's father, Michael Kao. The junior Kao joined the firm after graduating from Sacramento State University in California in 1998, and his first job was to...
Concern at Harvard peaked at a series of Faculty meetings last spring, when some faculty members criticized the Patriot Act’s library clause as a violation of their academic freedom. Some expressed concern that the nature of their own research could be misinterpreted if it were to come...
In the 2001-2002 academic year, total undergraduate enrollment in all Af-Am departmental classes peaked at 1,056 students. But in the 2002-2003 school year, enrollment dropped precipitously to 337 students, a decline of 719 students. This year, enrollment stood at 305 students—a drop of...