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...been used at a higher level during this spike in activity in Iraq. We think that the current stress on the force is a spike--that is to say it is not a permanent condition. We hope that's the case. I can assure you that I will recommend to the President whatever it is we think we need. At the current time, every bit of analysis supports just the opposite--that we do have adequate forces. Now that could change, and if it changes, we'll change...
...couple of times a week, should be fine. That's the advice I would take if I had breast cancer or were at risk," says Anna Wu, professor of preventive medicine at the University of Southern California's Keck School of Medicine. On the other hand, Wu doesn't recommend taking soy in pill form or as a protein powder. "We have no data on that. I would not take it as a supplement," she says...
...curious to meet the boy who wanted to conduct Schönberg, and invited him to a rehearsal with his City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. He even let him conduct a bit. Impressed by Harding's knowledge and his confidence, Rattle took Harding on as an assistant and began recommending the young man everywhere. Before long, Harding was plucked from university at 18 by Claudio Abbado, then chief conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic, who wanted Harding to assist him. He made his full debut with the Berliners at 21. Now living in France, Harding is about to lead his second...
Towards August, Provost Steven E. Hyman was expected to recommend two final candidates to University President Lawrence H. Summers for an ultimate decision in late summer or early fall...
...always rely on your broker to make the best choices for you. In a new survey by business professors Michael Jones and Vance Lesseig of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and Thomas Smythe of Furman University, just over half of the 530 brokers queried said they would recommend B shares for short-term investors, while 53% favored B and C shares for clients with more than $25,000 to invest. Smythe calls this "very disturbing evidence" that brokers are either as fee-befuddled as their clients--or blatantly self-serving. I call it proof that the only investing watchdog...