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...elections, to begin a dialogue with Washington. Before his recent electoral victory, Khatami, with an eye cast over his right shoulder toward his fiercely anti-American conservative opponents, had rebuffed U.S. efforts. But anti-American sentiment in Iran has a basis in the country's history - the U.S. brought Shah Mohamed Reza Pahlavi to power and then helped keep him there for decades before Iranians finally took to the streets to overthrow him. Hard-liners among them immediately seized the U.S. embassy and launched the hostage crisis in a deliberate effort to cut all ties with Washington and prevent...
...Regardless of their personal and often painful memories of day trading, they had legitimate reasons as to why it is difficult. Parag Y. Shah '02 described day trading as "playing basketball with one arm. You don't have the tools to compete with [big firms], and you have to be right so much of the time." Everyone agreed that it was a huge time commitment and a mental strain. "You just have to hope that one company will carry you," Wu said...
...investing in stock now is great preparation for a future at Goldman Sachs. Wu laughs at students scanning the Wall Street Journal before their I-banking interviews. "You can't just learn about it that morning," he says. "You have guys who are watching the stocks for 50 years." Shah mentioned that he routinely gets e-mails from friends frantically wanting the low-down on the stock market. "I have a form e-mail I send them," he said...
...Islam is often associated with words such as terrorism and fundamentalism," said Saif M. Shah Mohammad '02, the week's co-coordinator...
...women's side, sophomore Margaret Elias was a quarterfinalist in the WISA Individual Championships. She breezed past Middlebury's Sarah Herrup and Bates' Aisha Shah in her first two rounds, dropping only four points in the two matches combined. After defeating Penn's Rena Borromeo (9-3, 9-0, 9-6), she fell to Cornell sophomore Olga Puigdemont-Sola...