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...title has all but faded, but that’s due to the fact that the Ivies don’t use a tiebreaking system. I think the lack of a true champion is ridiculous, but come to think of it, watching the tiebreaker chaos that is the SEC East unfold, it’s possible that some tiebreakers are worse than no tiebreakers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: King James Bible: Football Still Has Positives To Look At | 11/4/2003 | See Source »

...profit international development organizations must learn to think like for-profit businesses in order to be effective in reducing poverty in the developing world, according to panelists that spoke yesterday at an event organized by the Social Enterprise Club (SEC...

Author: By May Habib, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Panelists Encourage Non-Profits to be Savvy | 11/4/2003 | See Source »

...year, McBurney—whose season did not end until mid-December—was not recruited heavily by Division I schools. He took only one unofficial visit to Auburn and, convinced that he would have to walk on with the Tigers, gave up his aspirations to compete for SEC titles alongside the nation’s best...

Author: By Alex Mcphillips, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Southern Comfort: DT McBurney Right At Home at Harvard | 10/8/2003 | See Source »

...wealthy, that sometimes roil markets with rapid trades of stocks, bonds and currencies and that appear to be the main clients that have traded mutual fund shares in a way that is harmful to most mutual fund investors. For years, Congress and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have talked about improving oversight of hedge funds and the industry in general. But not much was done--until Spitzer started paying attention. "It's been a wake-up call to Congress," says Burt Greenwald, a mutual fund--industry consultant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is Your Mutual Fund Clean | 9/29/2003 | See Source »

...There are sitcoms with working-class leads and teen soaps and reality shows with prince-and-pauper themes. Above all, there are wealthy folks cheating and stealing and being humiliated--no fewer than three new series have characters who are in hot water with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). And they said Martha Stewart's influence on TV was over...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: The New Class Action | 9/29/2003 | See Source »

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