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Instead of expressing satisfaction with Harvard’s decision, however, many of the most vocal advocates of divestment seem unwilling to leave the spotlight. Manav K. Bhatnagar ’06, co-organizer of the website harvarddivest.org, called Monday’s decision an “incomplete action” until the University sells its very small stake in Sinopec, another Chinese company with ties to Sudan. Matthew W. Mahan ’05, an executive board member of the group Senior Gift Plus, also called on HMC to disclose all of its Sudan-related holdings...
Vaillancourt also gained valuable experience in the spotlight while showing no sign of the jitters expected from a first-year player...
Buffett's being drawn into the insurance muck throws a spotlight on the industry and has rekindled the debate over whether insurance companies need federal oversight. Regulation of the industry rests mainly with the states, which are short on resources--a condition that may have allowed abuses to incubate. Insurer Marsh & McLennan, formerly run by Greenberg's son Jeffrey, agreed to pay $850 million to settle civil fraud charges earlier this year. Others being probed include Chubb, Swiss Reinsurance...
...birthday is a holiday, his name graces boulevards, and a honorary monument is being erected in Washington, D.C. In the meantime, the real, infinitely more complex King sits idly by, buried in the stagnant dust of college libraries lamenting his doppelganger’s decades-long turn in the spotlight...
However, the clouds drifted to the sides for a moment to spotlight the calm, confident Bartosik. Her entrance into the program flowed perfectly, as the musical focus transitioned from the orchestra to the piano. She mimicked many of the themes presented by the strings by adding new ornamentation...