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...devastating blow by dismissing the country's most senior and independent judges. But the reaction to his move - a courageous and visible protest movement led by lawyers and civil society, and supported by the media - has emboldened politicians to push for the restoration of the judiciary, a task at which now, after the election, they might well succeed...
...unfortunate, to say the least, that one of the first actions of Britain's present Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, when he became Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1997, was to remove the task of bank supervision from the Bank of England and entrust it to the agency responsible for the regulation of U.K. financial markets - perhaps under the erroneous belief that financial regulation and bank supervision were much the same thing. In fact, they are fundamentally different. In any event, although Northern Rock was pursuing a conspicuously high-risk business strategy, which enabled it to increase its share...
Harvardwood’s campus presence is also contingent upon continued financial support from the university. Riverton is hopeful that University President Drew G. Faust’s Task Force on the Arts will discuss Harvardwood and its importance to within the College’s gates...
...think that Harvardwood is a model for the type of organization that can help students from Harvard who want to make a career in the arts.” says Megan, who serves on the Task Force and works closely with Harvardwood, “It’s a very important model and one that the task force very much appreciates...
...former Crimson editor Nicholas D. Kristof ’82, further praised the choice. “She’s a terrific choice because nobody has faced a tougher challenge in administering a country, and so far, she’s doing a great job at an impossible task,” he said...