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...Monday, would eventually be sold off "in an orderly way." But with voters baying for the blood of Britain's bankers, the government was careful to secure concessions in return for taxpayers' money. There'll be no cash bonuses for execs of the three institutions this year (though their annual salaries, all upwards of $1.5 million, will remain intact). Future remuneration will be more closely tied to the banks' long-term performance. Government-appointed directors will join the lenders' boards. And, crucially for the wider British economy, the banks have pledged to boost lending to homeowners and small businesses...
According to Senator Ron Wyden, the Alaskan gas slated for Asia between 2009 and 2011 could meet the annual consumption of 1.4 million American families. The Oregon Democrat has accused Palin of a "major contradiction" between her support for gas exports and campaign emphasis on more drilling to slake US energy needs. "It's pretty outrageous to scare Americans about energy shortages while she has been approving export of billions of cubic feet of natural gas that could be providing energy to homes in Alaska and the lower 48 states," he said...
...addition to the financial aspect of the award, the Siebel Scholars program also provides a way for students to meet other leaders in the fields of computer science and business. Each year, the Siebel Foundation holds an annual conference where past and present scholars discuss solutions to social problems. This year’s conference, “Water: The Next Global Crisis?”, will take place at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management later this month...
...page letter marked the beginning of a new annual tradition outlined by Smith at a meeting of the Faculty last year, in which the retrospective year-end report typically distributed by the FAS dean is supplemented by a shorter, more forward-looking correspondence in the fall...
...predecessors did talk about future in their annual report,” Smith said in an interview last month. “But I wanted a document to look at the future to begin the year, as opposed to just ending the year. We’re trying to communicate better with the whole FAS community...