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...rights in America are really abysmal under the law.” “I think we are all really upset about the opinion and there wasn’t really a public forum” in which to question the decision, said Joanna R. Pozen, a student at the Harvard School of Public Health. Rachel Wainer Apter, a third-year at the Law School, said that “having a spectacle funeral as our last class was appropriate.” Benshoof lamented what she sees as the lack of attention paid to women?...
...reap $940 billion in fees over the next 75 years from private accounts--real money, even by Wall Street standards--some firms say the accounts look more like a headache than a bonanza. "Wall Street is at best ambivalent. The size of the accounts is nothing big," says Robert Pozen, chairman of MFS Investment Management. "How many Wall Street firms do you know that are running after people with $5,000 accounts...
Bush has in hand a 2001 blue-ribbon President's commission report that concluded that personal accounts can work as part of a long-term fix. The commission's work is expected to be the starting point for reform discussions. A member of the commission, Robert Pozen, CEO of mutual-fund firm MFS Investment Management, says he believes future benefits must be cut to fix the system. He endorses personal savings accounts as "the sugar to get people to accept some slowdown in the growth of benefits." So far, advocates of reform have promised that people near or at retirement...
Alexis J. Pozen ’07, who is a special concentrator in Health Policy, says that her concentration does require an abnormally large time commitment, but that she feels it is worth...
...Pozen says her special concentration has allowed her to study health policy in a way that the government department, economics department or Health Policy Certificate Program independently could...