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...government filed suit for fraud in 2000, alleging that the investments made by Shleifer and project manager Jonathan Hay, a former Harvard employee, violated USAID’s conflict of interest policy. The University was also named in the suit, which sought over $100 million in damages...

Author: By Michael M. Grynbaum, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Costly Case | 6/9/2005 | See Source »

...boyish giggle offsets the subdued mohawk and slight trace of black eyeliner that betray his rock-star alter ego. When singing in his new band “Tommy and the Tigers,” Lowe’s costume choices range from a pink lounge suit to black leather pants, and his crisp gyrations, coaxing smile, and lusty vocals draw in audiences. Lowe has been playing to the crowd in one form or another for the majority of his conscious life, and he’s not about to stop...

Author: By Ishani Ganguli, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: British Boy Band Star Hopes for Television Career | 6/9/2005 | See Source »

Apple Inc. alleged in a suit filed in the Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara in Jan. 4, that Ciarelli had published “trade secrets” which he illegally solicited from Apple employees who had signed contracts of confidentiality...

Author: By Tina Wang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Computer-Savvy Frosh Faces Lawsuit | 6/9/2005 | See Source »

Harvard’s plans for its Memorial Drive site also recently came under attack in a suit filed by Kevin Hill, whose mother’s home abuts the property. On May 26, a Middlesex Superior Court judge dismissed the suit, saying that Hill—neither an attorney nor a trustee of the land—had no legal standing to protest...

Author: By Natalie I. Sherman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Development to Begin in Bordering Neighborhoods | 6/9/2005 | See Source »

This year, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) filed suit against hundreds of college students nationwide to crack down on copyright infringement. A dozen Harvard affiliates, mostly graduate students, grooved their way into legal trouble for sharing an average of 2,300 mp3 files apiece. This was the year the music died...

Author: By Jonathan P. Abel and Jenifer L. Steinhardt, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: For Four Years, Crimson Crimes Bordered on the Bizarre | 6/9/2005 | See Source »

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