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...near a country club or a babbling brook, which might boost real estate prices significantly. Further, the proposed name was intelligently designed—“lane” instead of “street”—to avoid unnecessary alliteration, so as not to reflect badly on residents’ poetic sensibilities...

Author: By Theodore S Grant | Title: Hooker, Please | 11/9/2005 | See Source »

...base salaries of $115,000, a 35 percent increase from 2004. Jonathan Jones, co-head of campus recruiting for Goldman Sachs says the company will continue to hire more MBA graduates. “Our MBA summer associate hiring numbers are continuing to grow, Our 2006 summer class will reflect a considerable increase over the 2004 and 2005 classes,” wrote Jones. “The increased appetite for MBAs is reflective of a stronger market for our Investment Banking division.” HBS spokesman Jim Aisner also attributed the salary increase to the improving economy...

Author: By Xianlin LI , CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: MBA Salaries Rising | 11/9/2005 | See Source »

...celebration also included readings translated into English, followed by hymns and prayers in Hindi, Kanada, Sanskrit, Gujarathi, and Telugu to reflect the varied languages spoken by members of Dharma...

Author: By Joyce Y. Zhang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Dharma Students Host Diwali, Festival of Lights | 11/8/2005 | See Source »

...stop.” In 1999, the Supreme Court of Israel—arguably the most experienced democratic court in dealing with such “imminent danger” scenarios—outlawed any use of torture. Were the U.S. to make such a decision, it would reflect preexisting domestic laws, such as the Army Field Manual and bring the country in accordance with international law, Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions. Moreover, the use of torture undermines the morale of U.S. troops due to the prospect of reciprocation of such methods by their enemies. It is also...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: No Question At Hand | 11/8/2005 | See Source »

...self-service scanner that allows students to scan documents and save them to a USB flash drive or e-mail them for free. Additional changes include shorter hours, a smaller book collection, and a reduced staff. According to Emily H. Kelly, evening coordinator of the Quad Library, these changes reflect a shift in the library’s focus from only books and research to providing a study space for students. “On a day-to-day basis, study space is so important,” said Kelly. David B. Reynolds ’06 was pleased...

Author: By Brittney L. Moraski, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Quad Library Debuts | 11/8/2005 | See Source »

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