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Before long, this soft-spoken boy wonder had helped create a new, hugely profitable oil-trading business for the firm, and he wanted a bigger share of it. In 1974, when Rich and his trusted colleague, Pinky Green, didn't get the $1 million bonuses they had been promised, they decided to strike out on their own. As his business took off in the late '70s and early '80s, Rich became even bolder. He worked secretly with the Malaysian government to drive up the price of tin and allegedly violated international embargoes by selling Soviet oil to South Africa...
...South Asian Association will begin fundraising following its first meeting of the semester tonight, according to its president, Avik Chatterjee '02. Chatterjee said he has already spoken with the Woodbridge Society and the International Relations Council about collaborating to raise money...
What I am writing at this moment may be the marginalia to feelings of loss and pain that do not appear in the sentence. The feelings of loss and pain may constitute the text of my life for which all sentences, written or spoken, create a defense or rebuke...
...grief. Her guest's stunted appearance reminds her of her onetime high school science teacher, and so she names him Mr. Tuttle. And her initial curiosity about his random utterances surges when she realizes that Mr. Tuttle sometimes uses, in a close approximation of her voice, words she had spoken to Rey and then, in his inflections, Rey's words back to her, including exchanges from their last breakfast together...
...necessarily. Last week it came out that Sharon's son and a few aides had met a few Arafat aides in Vienna, for wide-ranging discussions. Palestinian sources told me the talks were "not 100 percent negative." And Palestinian negotiator Abu Mazen has spoken to Sharon twice in the last week. It may suit both sides to keep on talking, even if there's a change at the top in Israel...