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...Tigers (6-5, 3-0), who lost 2-0 to unranked Boston University this weekend, have been as vulnerable as ever this season, and Harvard must continue to improve if it is to take advantage and unseat the longtime defending Ivy champions...
...fines and shareholder lawsuits, Mayo estimates. At the same time, the bank is dealing with souring investments in Argentina and Brazil and is under a cloud for lending practices in the Caribbean. This should have been Weill's year. Citi's booming earnings have put it on track to unseat ExxonMobil as the most profitable corporation in the world. Fortune named Citi one of the world's most admired companies, and Chief Executive named Weill the best CEO. A proud business builder, Weill would like nothing better than to refocus the spotlight on what he's done right...
Harvard must continue UConn’s slump and emerge victorious in order to keep its national standing high. Games like tonight’s will be all-important in terms of NCAA selection should the Crimson fail to unseat eight-time defending Ivy champion Princeton for the league’s automatic berth...
...party early on Monday, when the Likud Central Committee rejected his pleas to consider the diplomatic consequences and voted almost unanimously to reject Palestinian statehood in the West Bank. Although the vote simply restated longstanding Likud policy, it was a calculated bid by former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to unseat Sharon. Netanyahu's calculation: The vote will make Sharon's job more difficult because he has to deal with the political and diplomatic reality that Palestinian statehood in the West Bank and Gaza is endorsed not only by the United States and the entire international community (the exceptions being those...
However, another challenger is emerging in the international oil market and it may unseat the Saudis—and change the entire calculus of American interests in the Middle East. Russia and the former Soviet republics have large oil reserves that are only now being developed by major oil companies. The Soviet Union extracted 12.5 MBD at its height. Since then, the oil fields of Russia and the USSR’s successor states have been hampered by corruption and mismanagement. However, as oil industry analysts Edward L. Morse and James Richard argue in the latest issue of Foreign Affairs...