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...Monique Rinere. In a bout of administrative shuffling, former Assistant Dean of Freshmen James N. Mancall and former Assistant Dean of Academic Advising Inge-Lise Ameer will both become assistant deans of advising within the nascent APO. And Brooks Lambert-Sluder ’05, a former curriculum review project associate, will serve as the manager of the Peer Advising Fellow Program. During the spring, all three appointees were involved with the APO’s initial efforts to revamp freshman advising. They attended weekly meetings of the Student Advisory Board, a 37-member undergraduate board assembled to help determine...
...crowd when they told them about the taboo traditions and nuggets of trivia that don’t normally showcase in an official Harvard tour—like the Primal Scream tradition, or Timothy Leary’s LSD experiments. The two rising seniors became motivated to start their project when they learned Harvard would not offer summer tours until June 24. They initially lacked money and housing, but nonetheless moved forward with giving tours of the richest university in the world and its historic buildings. “We started out with zero capital and homemade signs...
...stark contrast, López Obrador, the candidate of the Revolutionary Democratic Party, promised to increase social spending through a massive public works project that he said would create jobs...
...outsells Wal-Mart's British arm, hopes "it" works well enough to export. Earlier this year, the company announced plans to open convenience stores based on the Tesco Express format on the West Coast of the U.S. in 2007. Tesco will initially commit $460 million a year to the project, in the hope of finally getting its piece of the richest grocery market in the world...
...giving it more muscle to market its key infrastructure funds to retail and institutional investors. "The ING assets gave them a footprint in Asia which they didn't have before," says BT's Chemello. Macquarie subsequently went on a shopping spree. It invested in a South Korean toll-bridge project in Incheon for $64.6 million in 2005. Last December it bought a 40% stake in Taiwan Broadband, a cable operator in Taiwan, for roughly $200 million. A few months ago Macquarie also listed its first Asian infrastructure fund, the Macquarie Korea Infrastructure Fund, on the Korea Exchange and the London...