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...Magellan, once the largest stock fund of any kind, has seen its assets shrivel to less than half its peak of $110 billion in 2000. It lost its biggest-fund title to the Vanguard Index 500 in April 2000, and isn't even Fidelity's largest fund today-it now trails the $56 billion Fidelity Contrafund. But Magellan remains by far the company's most visible-and hence most important-fund. During half of the years in the 1977-to-1990 tenure of the incomparable Peter Lynch, the fund recorded gains of more than 30%. To some of the company...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behind the Upheaval at Fidelity | 11/2/2005 | See Source »

...union. The labor movement at Harvard gained steam in the early 1990s, when the HUSPMGU confronted University three years in a row about pay increases. The two ultimately signed a contract promising the workers a nine percent increase in pay over the course of three years. At its peak, HUSPMGU represented approximately 150 Harvard employees, including security guards, parking attendants, and museum employees. “He was the key person that sort of lit that torch” said James LaBua, Harvard’s deputy director of labor and employee relations, who represented the University during its frequent...

Author: By Natalie I. Sherman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: IN MEMORIAM: Stephen G. McCombe | 10/28/2005 | See Source »

Howard Dean's campaign blog, run by Mathew Gross, may be the perfect example of both the potential and the pitfalls of high-profile blogging. At its peak, blogforamerica.com drew 100,000 visitors a day, yet the candidate was beaten badly in the primaries. Still, the Dean model isn't going away. When another political blogger, who goes by the nom de blog Atrios, set up a fund-raising link on his site for Kerry, he raised $25,000 in five days...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Media: Media: Meet Joe Blog | 10/28/2005 | See Source »

...overcrowding them and provoking more restrictions in turn. In the past, we have advocated a free system without such restrictions. But circumstances have changed. Dining halls without restrictions are being flooded with hungry students who are now barred from the majority of dining halls by the River at peak hours. While restrictions have undeniable drawbacks, they have become a necessary evil. In order to minimize their deleterious effects, some easy fixes should be made so that the system of restrictions does not unfairly treat those who genuinely need to eat at River dining halls.Interhouse restrictions have been implemented across campus...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Interhouse Interdiction | 10/26/2005 | See Source »

...families and subjecting them to physical, mental, and sexual abuse, according to international human rights organizations and local activists. Every night, thousands of children stream into northern Uganda’s major cities—like Gulu—to spend the night and avoid the LRA. At the peak of the exodus, some 40,000 children walked into Gulu every night, according to Human Rights Watch, a non-governmental organization. Five of the LRA commanders were indicted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity on July 8—the first...

Author: By Noah A. Rosenblum, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Students Walk for Ugandan Children | 10/24/2005 | See Source »

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