Word: reviews
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Yale would be helped by some such review. Weget so introverted we begin to lose touch," Hazardsaid
Those professors who asked Bok to review theTrubek case said that the president's interventionwas needed to maintain the scholarly standards ofthe Law School...
Pretty Bright Lights, Medium Sized City, by some guy at college in Vermont. This book has already been hailed as "The Catcher in the Rye of the V-66 generation," by the New York Review of Books. That already makes it horrible. So does the fact that the plot centers around the wild times had by a 22-year-old drugstore worker in Bloomington, Minnesota. He is living a lie: a reckless addiction to his lifestyle of chewing tobacco all night long while partying at all the local Lions' Clubs...
...urge to merge often causes big businesses to splurge, buying operations that they wind up selling for a loss. So concludes Harvard Business School Professor Michael Porter in the latest issue of Harvard Business Review. Porter examined 1,601 acquisitions made by 33 major U.S. corporations from 1950 to 1980. By last January, he found, they had dumped 53% of the ventures, rarely at a profit...
...thickets freshly grown from a technology that gives them daunting new powers over life and death, are held in low esteem by many who see them as self-serving money chasers. Dr. Richard Kusserow, inspector general for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, claims that physicians' peer- review boards, out of concern for the profession's good name, tend to sweep ethics complaints under the rug. "They protect each other's incompetency from the public," he says...