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...Limit the questionable investments of the University's high-paid money managers, whose actions are currently not subject to any ethical oversight. For example, Harvard played a major role in the billion-dollar RJR-Nabisco buyout and the similar leveraged buyout of Safeway, deals widely questioned for their treatment of workers and accumulation of debt...
Japanese money is invested everywhere, from Tokyo skyscrapers to RJR Nabisco junk bonds to shares in Britain's newly privatized water companies. The scope of the Japanese surge abroad has been breathtaking. In 1984 Japanese banks held a little more than 20% of international banking assets, meaning the sum of all outstanding loans. Today the share is almost 40%. "There is hardly a major deal put together anywhere in the world that does not include Japanese banks," says J. Brain Waterhouse, a British securities analyst in Hong Kong. "It used to be that 1 out of 4 banks involved...
...placed 27 children in gifted-student classes, and next fall will add 24 more. Three multilingual aides regularly visit parents to talk about what they can do to help their children achieve. "The idea behind site-based management is to make the community part of the process," says Nadeau. RJR Nabisco agrees: last April the company awarded Linda Vista a $550,555 Next Century Schools grant to continue its outstanding work...
...Limit the questionable investments of the University's high-paid money managers, whose actions are currently not subject to any ethical oversight. For example, Harvard played a major role in the billion-dollar RJR-Nabisco buyout and the similar leveraged buyout of Safeway, deals widely questioned for their treatment of workers and accumulation of debt...
...addition, Harvard is a member of a limited partnership managed by the Wall Street firm of Kohlberg, Kravis and Roberts which in 1988 staged a $24.3 billion buyout of RJR-Nabisco, a major tobacco firm...