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Some leisurely took in the pub’s furnishings, while others headed straight for the gaming area, with its pool table, shuffleboard, and dartboard...
Just looking at the numbers, these should be halcyon days for Vietnam's fledgling banking industry. The country's economy is booming-GDP surged 8.2% last year-and there's a vast pool of potential customers: only 8% of Vietnam's 85 million people even have bank accounts. At Sacombank, one of Vietnam's private commercial lenders, profits shot up 50% last year, and depositors doubled to 350,000. But Nguyen Quang Trung, Sacombank's deputy director, is anything but complacent. "We have to expand quickly throughout the country," Trung says. "We need to build capital. Our whole banking sector...
...Harvard-Radcliffe Dance Company’s “Levity,” which opened in the Adams House Pool Theatre on Friday, was an evening of intriguing, but at times inaccessible, modern dance. While in some cases the daring and experimental choreography was successful, the caliber of the performance was inconsistent. Nonetheless, one thing was constant: due to the compactness of the theatre and the small size of the company, “Levity,” directed by Tessa Johung ’07 and Julia K. Lindpaintner ’09, was an intimate experience...
...Harvard’s 32 head coaches. The lack of minorities had drawn criticism from the Boston Globe and CBS SportsLine.com, among others, but both Scalise and Amaker denied that race played a role in the hiring decision. “Once we’ve amassed a candidate pool, then our job is to hire the best possible person for the job—and that’s what we’ve done here.” Scalise said. “Tommy Amaker, that’s a home run, even though we don?...
...When Rudenstine was searching for a Faculty dean shortly after his appointment in 1991, he met with a few candidates several times before deciding that he had found a match in Knowles. Rudenstine said that the pool of viable candidates for dean searches is often very small, given the demands of the job and the desire to find someone who can work not only with the president, but also with professors, the provost, and other deans...