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STOCKS WITH A YIELD Winners. Even before the proposed plan, more companies were raising or starting to distribute dividends, and those firms were outperforming the overall market. Those trends would continue for years, as soon-to-retire baby boomers focused on the certainty of cash income over the promise of...
Inconspicuous, off to the side, backing up a flashier partner, putting out fires when called upon - it's a role Dick Cheney has played his entire life. Throughout his remarkable career - White House chief of staff to Gerald Ford, six-term Congressman, Secretary of Defense to the first President Bush...
Fundamentally, Law must make his own choice whether or not to resign his current position and move to a different post in the church, or retire altogether. It is my hope that he will hold himself accountable to his own church’s dogma, which compels him to value...
I am afraid that readers of “Law Dean To Retire After 13 Years at Helm” (News, Nov. 26) might be left with the impression that Harvard Law Dean Robert C. Clark will leave a wholly positive legacy when he retires at the end of the...
Elizabeth Bergmann, the director of Harvard’s dance programs, announced Monday that she will stay in Cambridge at least until June 2005, reversing her earlier decision to retire after this academic year.