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...respond to requests for comment. Several proctors said that they had been instructed to refer all questions to Dingman and the assistant deans of freshmen. Assistant Dean of Freshmen James N. Mancall did not respond to an e-mail requesting comment, and Assistant Dean of Freshmen Sue Brown did not respond to e-mailed questions...
...force Blinds to Go to buy back its shares at a price based on a previously agreed upon formula. But Blinds to Go used the formula and estimated the value of the shares to be much lower than what Charlesbank had expected to receive. That prompted the firm to sue the Canadian company, accusing it of intentionally undervaluing the holdings. Blinds to Go then accused Harvard of improperly transferring its stake to Charlesbank, saying the fund was not a Harvard affiliate. Reaffirming a lower court’s ruling, appeals judge Bruce M. Selya ’55, also...
Woolston, for his part, vows to fight eBay regardless of the Supreme Court verdict. One of his rejected patents was reinstated on appeal, he says, and he plans to sue eBay again. An eBay spokesman says the company has a workaround should Woolston get an injunction. Suffice it to say, this is one patent war that won't end soon...
...after mistake without ever offering an explanation or holding anyone accountable. This is the man we are trusting with our security? He is in denial while the rest of us look on aghast at his incompetence. I hope all those who voted to re-elect him realize their mistake. Sue Brown West Hartford, Connecticut...
...mistake without ever offering an explanation or holding anyone accountable. This is the man we are trusting with our security? He is in denial while the rest of us look on aghast at his incompetence. I hope that all those who voted to re-elect him realize their mistake. Sue Brown West Hartford, Connecticut, U.S. Bush's political antenna isn't broken; it is tuned to the interests of Big Money. The transmission is on an encrypted frequency, and it directs the President much like a radio-controlled toy car. Peter Farr Olympia, Washington, U.S. Honoring a World Champion When...