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...nasty exchange of words outside of a Cambridge Pizza Ring turned into a deadly stabbing early on April 12, 2003, when a liquored-up Harvard graduate student killed a local teenager. Alexander Pring-Wilson, then a 25-year-old graduate student at Harvard’s Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, used a pocketknife to kill Michael D. Colono, 18, of Cambridge...
...citing the “unusual combination of circumstances presented by this particular holding”—limited its April divestiture to PetroChina, Stanford announced that it would also pull out of three other stocks linked to the Sudanese regime, including Swiss-based engineering firm ABB Ltd., Russian state-run oil producer Tatneft, and Chinese oil company Sinopec...
...case has seen little substantial progress in the 12 months since a U.S. District Court judge found that Shleifer and former Harvard employee Jonathan Hay “conspired to defraud” the government while serving as lead advisors on a U.S.-funded project to privatize the Russian economy in the 1990s...
Stephen W. Stromberg ’05 is a Russian Studies concentrator in Adams House. He was editorial chair of The Crimson...
...more than $3 million of stock in China Petroleum and Chemical Corp., or “Sinopec,” which is constructing a pipeline connecting oil fields to the coastal town of Port Sudan. The filings also showed that Harvard owned more than $2 million in Tatneft, a Russian company that signed a 2001 deal to explore oil fields in central Sudan...