Word: successional
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"In the view of theFed, the economy is basically on track," says economics correspondent Adam Zagorin. The Federal Reserve decided to leave the key federal funds rate unchanged at 5.75 percent, despite analysts' expectations this summer that a rate cut in July (the first in three years) might herald a...
The charm of De Botton's books comes from his ability to regard the oldest profession in the world (the words "I love you") with a youthful sense of playfulness and discovery. Here he offers disquisitions on the "love right angle," "psychological hypochondria" and "jollyism" and likens the self, in...
Long gone are the days when students interviewed with House masters for a place in their desired residence. Gone too are the days when students ranked their choices from highest to lowest before meeting the fate of a computer. And now gone this year is the latest compromise system of...
"Since three professors left in quick succession in the late '80s, the department has had to supplement its faculty with visiting professors, among them the distinguished Tzvetan Todorov," Hunnewell writes.
TIME: Have you given much thought to succession? Gates: I have a will written that, you know, talks about how the company should be run and who should vote my shares. There's nobody designated as my successor.