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...could well make up for in expertise. Many onshore reserves, which are relatively easy to exploit, are being depleted. So Big Oil is being forced offshore into increasingly complex projects, often at great depths and in harsh conditions. "Each barrel of oil produced tomorrow contains a higher degree of R&D than a barrel produced yesterday," Reiten, a former Norwegian Minister for Petroleum and Energy, told TIME a couple of days before his resignation. With StatoilHydro's decades of experience operating in the tricky terrrain and climate off Norway's coast, the company could become the industry specialist at tackling...
Both Nelson and Michael R. Ragalie ’09, chair of the UC’s Student Affairs Committee, emphasized that the precise details of this agreement have not been finalized...
Meanwhile, former Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross '71 expressed approval for Interim Dean of the College David R. Pilbeam's decision to terminate the UC in-room party grant system...
...Joshua R. Stein ’09-’10 is a social studies concentrator in Adams House...
...limited liquidity makes it hard to channel money into the places where it is most needed, including financial aid. Donations to the endowment are frequently restricted by donors to be used only for certain purposes, and these restrictions are legally binding. Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid William R. Fitzsimmons ’67 says that there are several huge projects FAS is undertaking which will require the use of these recent gains and therefore could not be used to pursue the elimination of tuition for all students, though some of it will be channeled into HFAI...