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...COOKING THE BOOKS Enron's Ken Lay, who last week agreed to hand over records to the SEC, and Jeffrey Skilling are poster boys for business-accounting scandals, but they have not been charged. (Other Enron executives have been.) HealthSouth's Richard Scrushy was accused of inflating earnings, while WorldCom's Bernard Ebbers faces securities-fraud charges in Oklahoma. Both men have pleaded not guilty...
...Crimson’s Nov. 14 news article, “HRL Will Submit Posters To College,” erroneously states that a new College policy has been established, wherein student groups will be “approved” by my office before being posting. This idea was the result of a recent campaign by the Harvard Right to Life group, who recently initiated a poster campaign depicting a rape survivor who regretted her choice of abortion and which was found to be offensive by some students...
...Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and not by agreement at a student meeting. It is erroneous and misleading to state that the OSAPR now has “approval-granting” (or denying) power for any advertising or student communications. Consulting the OSAPR for input on any particular poster campaign addressing rape or sexual assault is entirely voluntary...
...time of the complaint, the poster had reached its expiration date, and members of the group were instructed to either replace or tape over the controversial posters with new ones...
Album art and liner notes have evolved a lot. The CD booklet is really the shrunken offspring of the vinyl LP sleeve, which was big enough to be almost a poster included with your album. It didn’t lend itself as well to belabored liner note essays or tributes—sorry Moby—but it gave artists a sumptuous amount of space to flaunt their chosen image or visual artistic vision...