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...picture of Simmons will one day greet those who enter the Blue Room—the Center’s main seminar room—where the photographs of her six predecessors now hang. “It would be fine with me if they would wait until after I was done, so I didn’t have to stare at it all the time,” she said. Having lived in the Philippines, New Zealand, and London, Simmons is a seasoned international scholar. Her favorite place in the world, however, is closer to home...
...said on Monday that he expects to see a temporary slowdown in donations over the coming year, but added that he believes his successor will reinvigorate the push for gifts. “I think a number of donors will probably feel that they will like to wait and see who the next president is before making commitments,” Bok said.“I don’t think the total amount over a two, three-year period will be affected,” he added.At ages 76 and 71, Bok and Knowles...
...People have the impression that you shouldn’t do it, that you should wait. They doubt your judgment,” she adds...
...might have ended up having to use fertility treatments if we were to wait,” continues Newton. “You can take an extra year in graduate school, so we thought it would be a good time...
...brokers insist they provide a valuable service to creditors, attorneys and private investigators "to catch bad people" - among them stalkers, fugitives from the law and deadbeat dads. Although data acquired through pretexting is not admissible in court, such information can be useful as an investigative shortcut, without having to wait for a warrant or subpoena. "Fifty years from now you?re going to need a subpoena to talk to your neighbor," says one frustrated data broker, Noah Weider, president of IEI, which runs BestPeopleSearch.com...