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President Bush will console himself that at least he avoided the spectacle of an ignominious U.S. retreat from Iraq on his watch. But his successor will be handed a poisoned chalice...
...time at Harvard has exposed me to many wonderful and interesting issues and people,” El-Erian said in the statement. A search for El-Erian’s successor will begin immediately, an HMC press release said...
...that I could financially support an effort that was in some ways in opposition to the Harvard Coop. I couldn’t take a position on that,” then-Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 told the Crimson last spring. His successor, interim dean David Pilbeam, could not be reached for comment late last night...
During fiscal year 2007, the first full-year with El-Erian at the helm, the endowment returned 23 percent, ballooning from $29.2 billion to $34.9 billion. A search for El-Erian's successor will begin immediately, a press release said...
...using the international carbon market to fund tree preservation. "Having the world's third-largest emitter leading a group of nations on climate change doesn't break the U.S.-China logjam, but it does put pressure on it," says Petsonk. With the U.N. set to begin talking about a successor to Kyoto at climate change talks in Bali at the end of the year, every bit of pressure counts...