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I've nothing so drastic in mind as the solution frequently suggested by members of Harvard's alleged half-time entertainment corps. "Two-Four-Six-Eight...Cheerleaders, roll over and die!" the merciless would-be minstrels bellow. But after all, these are Harvard students we're talking about. A lot...
While OPIC has never lost money, it has paid off some hefty insurance claims. OPIC paid $316 million to ITT, Anaconda and 13 other U.S. firms whose property was expropriated in 1971 by Chile's Salvador Allende, but expects to recover the bulk of that from the present Chilean...
FOR A NEW recording artist, lavish praise and comparisons to heroes past or present can mean sudden death. The problem, simply put, is unfulfilled expectations. Robert Palmer and John Hiatt (remember "the American Elvis Costello"?) didn't survive them. Countless other saviors, long since forgotten, were also victims. And even...
I am among those who received Mr. Reagan's election with satisfaction, as an indication of the American people's determination to stop submitting to the adversities of fate and instead recover its full freedom and responsibility.
Banks and other creditors claim they could recover at least one-quarter of their $6 billion annual losses to bankrupt debtors if the rules were tightened up again, and they have been lobbying hard for just that. They ask, among other things, that chapter seven bankruptcies be restricted to those...