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...supporting genocide. This isn’t the first time Capuano has broached the divestment issue. Last April, he asked public pension boards in Massachusetts to sever ties from firms with financial holdings in Sudan. Capuano is travelling in Africa with a congressional delegation. His office did not respond to a request for comment yesterday. Harvard divested its endowment holdings in PetroChina, a subsidiary of the Chinese National Petroleum Corporation, in early 2005, after mounting pressure from students, faculty, and alumni. But the University has maintained shares in other businesses with ties to the Sudanese government, including the oil companies...
This is the first in-depth look into how Americans would respond to the threat. The study is the 23rd in a series conducted by HSPH’s Project on the Public and Biological Security. The initiative uses national surveys to gauge public understanding of recent health emergencies...
...student, Siebach’s roommate, did not respond to the officers’ commands, initiating a struggle that turned violent, Catalano said...
...Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91, later adding, “Now that it’s the end of the regular season, we can look back and really appreciate how difficult it can be to step out of the shadows of [the Class of 2005] and respond and have a great season like our seniors did.”After allowing four goals to Clarkson on Nov. 25, Daigneau was solid all night on Saturday.Though the netminder had a relatively easy first two periods, the Golden Knights turned up the offensive pressure in the third. Firing more...
...gamble. Waiting until 2009 for full results means that the market may be dominated by "disappointing business news that Ghosn himself has warned of," says Christophe Laborde, auto-industry analyst for ING in Paris. That could undermine Renault's share price, Laborde continues, and force Ghosn to respond with wider job cuts such as rivals have made. Meanwhile, Philippe Martinez, head of the automotive sector at the General Confederation of Labor, is pleased that the plan has avoided firings. But he would also like to see "significant numbers of new workers" hired, "to allow us to produce so many...