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...shareholders voted to approve a $12.3 billion acquisition by a group of private investors led by Texas Pacific Group and Thomas H. Lee Partners. If approved by the Federal Communications Commission, the acquisition could be finalized by the spring. The president of the Harvard Management Company, Jack R. Meyer, left in 2005 after a 15-year stint at the firm’s helm. His replacement as endowment chief was former bond manager Mohamed A. El-Erian, who built a formidable record while managing over $28 billion in emerging market debt at Pacific Investment Management Company. El-Erian...
...season, the club has rallied of late to secure the second seed in the northeastern bracket of the national tournament. “At the beginning of the season, I would have been surprised to hear that Harvard made it to nationals,” team captain Andrei R. Plair ’07 said. “But once we got the ball rolling, we just kept it rolling.” The loss of several key senior players from last year’s team made initial losses to Yale and Boston College appear dire. The turning point...
Senator Rick Santorum (R-Pa.), the great American sage, once said “As the hobbits are going up Mount Doom, the Eye of Mordor is being drawn somewhere else…It’s being drawn to Iraq and it’s not being drawn to the U.S. You know what? I want to keep it on Iraq. I don’t want the Eye to come back here to the United States.” But in the wake of last week’s elections it seems that the worst fears...
...Tuesday.” Our children and grandchildren will remember that day as the day America lost to the terrorists, the gays, the feminists, the abortionists, the flag-burners, the atheists, the minorities, the college students, and the middle-class. We pray for and sympathize with Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.), who told reporters last month that if the Democrats took control of the Senate, he would contemplate suicide...
Progress is sure to come to a halt as vindictive Democrats distract the nation from its real work and focus its attention on an inconsequential gaff—the Iraq war. But without luminaries such as Conrad Burns (R-Mont.), who will remind us of the “enemy that’s a taxi cab driver in the daytime, but a killer at night?” Meanwhile, the government will throw away billions of dollars on lowering student loan interest rates and providing healthcare to more Americans...