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...urgency about dealing with inflationary pressures." Experience: Shadow Treasurer since 2004 Rudd confirmed the party's former numbers man as Treasury spokesman despite past tension between the two men. Like his leader, the former lecturer in public administration is from Queensland, a key Labor battleground. Swan plays tough and held his own against Peter Costello in their campaign debate. Rudd has confirmed Swan will be Treasurer if Labor wins...
...slow clap and “Harvard” chant helped Moira E. Forberg ’11, chair of the First-Year Social Committee, emerge victorious. An appearance by the football team temporarily interrupted the competition. Head football coach Tim Murphy called his team “classy, tough, and resilient,” and conveyed his appreciation for the supporters. “I want to thank everybody for the great support you’ve given us all year,” said Murphy. Football players Brad J. Bagdis ’08 and Steven K. Williams...
...Rond does for companies, including BT and KPMG. De Rond's insights have helped KPMG, for example, as it constantly assembles teams of consultants from around the world. "They're all talented individuals, and getting them to pull the oars in the same direction sounds simple, but it's tough to do because they have to rewire their DNA," says Steve Hollis, head of markets for KPMG Europe. De Rond's advice to factor a social element into the teams is "absolutely spot-on," Hollis says. "People want to deal with people they like...
...couldn’t make a go of it. There’s been a huge publishing crisis. I think it affected a lot of people…But I’ve been writing and have had books ready, ready to go. It’s been a tough time for publishers and for writers. THC: Do you think that this crisis is the manifestation of a larger trend in general, a trend away from poetry, as it is being marginalized by other forms of entertainment? KS: I don’t know if I feel it?...
...time we won’t be fooled again.”Melvoin points out the difficulties of renegotiation once new technology becomes profitable. “Nobody can predict with certainty the way the future is going. We need to be smart about it and need to hang tough about it. So far the other side has indicated no movement to share the new media, and that’s a problem, since we’re not going to make the same mistake we made.” he says.Carlton Cuse ’81, member...