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...does TFTP thrive in the process? The company is paid on a contract-to-contract basis by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. So far, Dichter has brokered 75 deals involving the transfer of production technologies. "It's a laborious process that sometimes involves a lot of hand holding, almost like being a marriage counselor," Dichter says...
Sophomore Paul Tselentis, continuing to thrive as half of Harvard's two-headed netminder, excelled in goal. He had 12 crucial blocks for the Crimson...
...result of the efforts, many of the species that were being destroyed by the sewage are beginning to thrive again...
...nations in 1989. The principality is not alone in being prodded for failing to do enough to stop the flow of dirty money. In June this year, a French parliamentary committee lambasted Monaco, another tiny kingdom-cum-tax-haven, for imposing so few financial controls that "money laundering can thrive." Last February Austria narrowly escaped being booted out of the FATF, which has grown to 26 member governments and two regional organizations, by agreeing not to permit any more anonymous savings accounts to be opened. Even Israel was scolded for not doing enough to stop hot money from sloshing through...
...Judith Rodin has been president at the University of Pennsylvania since the same year. But Harvard has historically been a bastion of WASP gentility--and traces of that aristocratic outlook still exist today. The maids' quarters may now house students, but the male-only final clubs continue to thrive, and those with a Harvard legacy in their family are unjustifiably given preferential treatment in the admissions process. The presidential search is a fortuitous opportunity to step away from the WASP legacy that continues to influence the atmosphere of the University...