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...that promise to cover losses on certain securities in the event of a default. They typically apply to municipal bonds, corporate debt and mortgage securities and are sold by banks, hedge funds and others. The buyer of the credit default insurance pays premiums over a period of time in return for peace of mind, knowing that losses will be covered if a default happens. It's supposed to work similarly to someone taking out home insurance to protect against losses from fire and theft...
...Some of his colleagues bet there was a 99 percent likelihood of discovering weapons, Allison said. He remembers only one colleague who said there was zero chance that anyone would find chemical or biological weapons in Iraq: Molecular and Cellular Biology professor Matthew S. Meselson. Meselson did not return a request for comment. NOT QUITE ‘VINDICATED’Unlike most of his Belfer Center colleagues, Ashton B. Carter had already seen all the cards the Bush administration was holding. A former assistant secretary of defense for international security policy in the Clinton administration, Carter had been privy...
...most environmentally conscious House—to Lowell for the second consecutive year. Cabot and Lowell tied for the victory last year. DeWolf and others involved placed bins in each entryway on Sunday afternoon, and resident tutors sent out e-mails to encourage students to return their dishware. By Sunday night, the bins were full. Currier REP Karen A. McKinnon ’10 is planning a similar operation for her House within the next few weeks. McKinnon said that recovering ceramic dishware is important since it reduces the amount of plastic dishware that dining halls subsequently purchase. In addition...
...have a great amount of respect for what he does for us, but all the way from the net out to every guy on the bench, we have to play better.”The third frame saw the Crimson cut down on the penalties and return to its Friday-night form, but, as it had been all game, the Bobcat lead was just barely too much to overcome. A period of steady Harvard pressure—capped by a 4-on-3 score from Meintel—brought Harvard to within two at 12:25, but the Crimson never...
...threats. Two others have moved their families out, into Jordan and Syria, for their protection. Sami, who is driving me from the airport, tells me that Iraqis who are going to the airport still carry giant suitcases, stuffed to bursting point, a telltale sign they are not planning to return. My flight in had more foreigners (mostly contractors and private security men) than Iraqis - and there were very few large suitcases on the carousel...