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...investor Kirk Kerkorian's man in Detroit, had considered stuck in neutral. But things are not looking up at GM these days. The automaker recently disclosed it had lost $10.6 billion in 2005, not $8.6 billion as the company reported in January. March sales estimates prepared by outside analysts suggest that GM's market share has dipped close to 21% in March, a far cry from the 45% GM commanded in its heyday of the 1970s...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will Early Retirements Save GM? | 3/23/2006 | See Source »

...time, the option may help “foster increased interaction among Houses and allow friends to stay in contact more readily,” Nelson wrote in an e-mail.No linking groups were assigned to the same House, she added.Though linking may bring about more interhouse interaction, recent incidents suggest that House loyalty and competitiveness with other Houses will be alive and well.The Adams House gong, which usually adorns its dining hall, was stolen last week, as it has been many times throughout the House’s history.The Adams House Committee (HoCo), believing a Leverett House resident...

Author: By Katherine M. Gray and Nina L. Vizcarrondo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: House Hype Ushers in Lottery Day | 3/23/2006 | See Source »

...terrible mistake. It was an idea brought to life by a few men and lot of lies. War supporters keep trying to point back to 9-11 as the reason for this war. But it is clear there were no ties between Suddam and Bin Laden. I suggest to everyone to read Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's speech "Beyond Vietnam" which he delivered at the Riverside Baptist Church in New York, and see for themselves the eerie simularities between the Vietnam war and this Iraqi mess. My brother is a decorated Vietnam vet. I remember the way that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Talk Back: Was the War Worth It? | 3/23/2006 | See Source »

...good intentions, we believe that there should not be sub-requirements like a Moral Reasoning requirement.The rationale for the fundamentally simple three-by-three system without a Moral Reasoning requirement was made by the Committee on General Education in their report: “As members of the Committee suggested adding a sub-requirement in, for example, foreign cultures, moral reasoning, or biological science, our set of requirements began to grow, with no clear principles by which to limit them or criteria by which to preference some subcategories over others. In the end, we concluded that the fewer categories...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Essential Ethics? | 3/22/2006 | See Source »

Professor of Government Michael J. Hiscox has found that the market may not be as cold-hearted as economic theory would suggest. In a study conducted between June and November 2005, Hiscox discovered that consumers were willing to pay more for products that were labelled “fair trade.” Hiscox and Nicholas F. B. Smyth ’05, who wrote his thesis on their research, carried out the social labeling experiment at ABC Carpet and Home, an upscale Manhattan housewares store. They compared the sales of towels and candles, to which...

Author: By Adrian J. Smith, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Fair Trade Draws Buyers, Study Says | 3/21/2006 | See Source »

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