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...only exception to that was when we [Travelers] reached to buy Primerica from Gerry Tsai, which was leveraged as it was. We leveraged it more because it was bigger than our company. We had to really pay attention to everything until we got our balance sheet back in line, which took about a year and a half. But most everything else we did in a very financially conservative way so that we really weren't risking things...
...that America will play in Asia in the coming century. Relations between the two nations “have never been stronger,” U.S. Ambassador to Japan J. Thomas Schieffer said yesterday. In his first university visit since his appointment, Schieffer addressed a full audience in the Tsai Auditorium in CGIS South. Schieffer discussed the major political, economic, and diplomatic changes taking place in Japan and the role America has played in them. “We are a Pacific nation,” he said, citing the enduring interest the U.S. will have in Japan?...
...time of 2:26.64. Junior Kathleen Connors finished behind Dickerson for 47th place on a 2:02.76 time, and sophomore Jay Teng and freshmen Caroline Cochin de Billy and Jessica Alvarez rounded out the team with 49th-, 50th-, and 52nd-place finishes. The men did not disappoint either. Daniel Tsai produced the two best performances for the men for the weekend, finishing 36th in the slalom with a combined time of 1:38.97, and 44th in the giant slalom with a combined time of 2:14.81. Harvard also took three of the four places from...
...with a combined time of 2:24.59 giving him a 40th place finish in the giant slalom. Senior Sam Simon wasn’t far behind in 42nd with a time of 2:31.99. Harvard skied the giant slalom events without a pair of its top skiers. Junior Dan Tsai injured his knee in a fall during the first run, while freshman Jake Segal was disqualified for losing his ski on the first trip down. Battling through a broken thumb that was sustained on Friday, junior captain Eric Ode was the top finisher in slalom, with a combined time...
...Vinson said in opening remarks. “Most of us don’t know how it feels to be forced to your rooftop and be stranded for days....Though the initial disaster has passed, the real relief work has yet to begin.” Perry Tsai ’07, whose home in the New Orleans suburb of Metairie was badly damaged, led the Harvard LowKeys in an a capella arrangement of Des’ree’s “You Gotta Be,” helping to raise money for the city his parents...