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...punish her husband Joseph Wilson, a former ambassador and a critic of the White House case for the Iraq war, special counsel Patrick Fitzgerald has got testimony from a parade of journalists, including Judith Miller of the New York Times, Matthew Cooper of TIME, NBC's Tim Russert and Bob Woodward of the Washington Post. Now add one more to the list: TIME correspondent Viveca Novak...
...invest in large-cap companies earned an average 11.99% return. Regular large-cap funds managed 12.60%. While that's still a disparity, it's not huge, and to many, it's a small price to pay to make the world better. "SRI funds have gotten a bad rap," says Tim Smith of Walden Asset Management, a financial consulting firm that specializes in SRIs. "Over the long term, you really don't pay a conscience penalty to invest in what you believe...
...producer, host and Victoria's Secret model Klum, on the phone from a photo shoot in Germany ("I was just sitting in a bathtub full of candy!"), says it was hard to convince fashion pros that the show would take the subject seriously. One of those who did was Tim Gunn, chair of the fashion-design department at New York City's Parsons School of Design and the cast's blunt, professorial mentor. "When they called," he says, "I thought, How are you going to cheapen this industry? We have enough problems without this." Instead, the show-co-produced...
...unanswered goals later, the Crimson pulled off a comeback that even its players admitted they weren’t expecting. And it was that game, that one merciless period, that “kind of broke the Yale hockey spirit for a while,” said Bulldogs coach Tim Taylor ’63. “We’ve had some long postgame wakes, so to speak.” Harvard (7-4-1, 6-4-0) dug itself another hole yesterday afternoon. After opening up its conference season with an 0-6-0 stretch, Yale...
...second period—including two less than a minute apart—sent Harvard to the locker room down 4-1 with just 20 minutes remaining. “I thought that 4-1 was a fair score after two periods,” Yale coach Tim Taylor said, “but I knew Harvard had more to show.” The Crimson began to take control of the game in the third period, outshooting Yale 18-4 and responding to the Bulldogs’ physicality with some of its own. Harvard finally broke...