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...what's the problem? According to Business Week, the fifth-place finish reflects graduates' dissatisfaction with a static curriculum and unresponsive administration. The magazine's biennial ranking is based on a two-part survey involving graduates from 44 top business schools and representatives of 254 companies that actively recruit these graduates. While corporate recruiters ranked HBS number three, HBS's own graduates placed HBS 17th among MBA programs...
...into it. It was supposed to keep tabs on the narcotics trade but never produced much antidrug intelligence. (No wonder, since the CIA was relying largely on drug users; Constant, for example, is widely believed to be a cocaine addict.) The real aim, however, was to use SIN to recruit agents who could supply political and military intelligence -- and never mind if they were engaging in human- rights violations at the same time. In 1987 the CIA also financed candidates in Haitian elections and refused to tell Congress which ones -- foolishly, because everyone knew. They were the only candidates...
Business Week does not base its rankings upon test scores and average starting salaries, opting instead for a two-part survey involving graduates from 44 top business schools and representatives of 254 companies that actively recruit these graduates...
...will study the effects of low-fat diets, post-menopausal hormone-replacement and vitamin supplements on heart disease, osteoporosis, and colon, rectal and breast cancers. It aims to recruit a total of 160,000 American women between the ages...
...decided not to recruit first-years because "they're coming in with a clean slate," Coffey said...