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...soccer factors. The stocks weren't big gainers before or after. They showed unusual strength only in the three-month periods. The idea, then, was to let the market identify stocks that benefited from Europe's soccer mania--without requiring an abundance of fundamental logic. "We recommend investing in these stocks immediately and closing the investment on the final day of the World Cup," the UBS guys write. And how. Certainly, Coke and Fuji have been dogs for years even if others, like Heineken, have been steady winners. If you're going to play this game, you might as well...
...TIME.com reported Wednesday that Brant Bassett, an old CIA hand and Goss aide who helped recommend Foggo for his post as the CIA?s top administrator, had previously served as a paid consultant to Wilkes - though he was not working for Goss or the Agency at the time. Bassett was paid $5,000 in May 2000 as a consultant to Wilkes? ADCS Corp., according to disclosure forms Bassett filed when he was a House intelligence committee aide. While Goss, a former CIA case officer, chaired the intelligence committee, Bassett was a committee aide from mid-2000 until 2004, when...
...chicken or Irish mutton broth, students can expect significant expansions to the bagged meal program for those unable to attend lunch and dinner in the dining halls. The subcommittee of the Committee on House Life (CHL) charged with examining dining hall hours and interhouse restrictions decided last week to recommend to the Council of Masters that students be allowed to order bagged meals up until 4 a.m. on the day of pickup, and that they have the option to place recurring meal requests with a weekly checklist form, instead of having to request one meal at a time. The committee...
...seem to build up a tolerance to melatonin, and even small amounts, like the 0.3-mg dose used in the study, are effective. Studies show also that melatonin is safe for adults, at least in the short term, with few side effects. "But the first thing I recommend before starting anything," says Wyatt, "is to have a chat with your primary-care doctor...
Fern E. Reiss ’85, CEO of PublishingGame.com and Expertizing.com, said she would not recommend that professors self-publish because they would not be vetted in the same way than if they had worked with a trade publisher or more preferably, an academic publisher...