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...most developed player as a freshman that we have ever had,” Anderson said. “He looked like a college player from day one. He has been th leader in every sport he has every played and competing he is so strong...
...writers’ meetings work just like the real world,” he says—complete with endless discussions over each hookup, breakup, and trip to the Quad. Th\eir perfectionism seems to have paid off.“When I see characters from Ivory Tower on the streets of Cambridge I flip out,” says devoted fan Danielle R. Sassoon ’08. “It is such a good drama and amazing quality television...
...spurned by the L.S.E. Analysts think the eventual price will be at least $11.20, which would drive the total price up to $2.78 billion. But Euronext, which was founded in September 2000, is not about to give up without a fight. Euronext CEO Jean-François Théodore also met with Furse last week, and is said to have sweetened his deal by offering all cash. Some French analysts believe that despite its smaller size, Euronext might have a number of advantages over Deutsche Börse. Euronext already has 25% control of LCH Clearnet, a separate company...
Digesting aesthetic New Orleans will make you hungry. Hop back on the St. Charles car and travel about 10 minutes to the garden district, where mid--19th century aristocrats settled in the Victorian mansions that line the picturesque streets. Although Emeril's grabs the headlines, here you will find Commander's Palace, which the prestigious James Beard Foundation has namedbest restaurant in the country. Try the Louisiana court bouillon, a fish soup with crabmeat, shrimp and oysters simmered in a white wine broth. For dessert, don't miss the chocolate fudge Sheba, a double mousse pie dipped in white...
...invest in policies to make it easier to have and raise children tend to have higher fertility rates than those that don't. The parade example is France, which after Ireland has the highest rate in Europe, 1.89. "France has always had a strong family policy," says demographer Marie-Thérèse Letablier of the Center for Employment Studies near Paris. In its present form, that means women bearing their first child get a paid and job-protected maternity leave of 16 weeks as well as a palette of allowances to help out with everything from education...