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...unheard of tenure at a Fortune 500 company, says that with a compound annual growth rate of 22% during his time in charge, he thinks he's worth his $14.8 million pay package, especially since it has been calculated with the same methodology for the past 12 years, with certain chunks tied to performance and long-term results. "I know it's a lot of money," he says. "I'm not naive. There are going to be some people who just say that's too much money. But as you read the [compensation] report, it really has nothing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Giving Investors a Say on CEO Pay | 4/9/2008 | See Source »

...even if we get it, there may not be the people here to do the job," he says. As for Tusk's "liberal" agenda, says Lucjan Bednarz, a local PIS activist: "Only youngsters who are not yet able to have a stable opinion and who are influenced by certain TV programs adopt the kind of rootless, temporary opinions which are favorable to the Civic Platform." As for Tusk himself, says Bednarz, "So far, he hasn't shown anything." PIS supporters, by contrast, he says, "are devout. They go to church and they value patriotism. PIS gives them these values without...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Remaking Poland | 4/9/2008 | See Source »

With over 350 diverse student organizations on campus, it is only natural for certain rivalries to exist. The Harvard Republican Club and the Harvard College Democrats may have the most obvious battles (including a paintball fight every year), but they’re certainly not the only two clubs with beef. 1) The Catholic Student Association vs. the Chinese Students Association. The CSAs are tired of people confusing their events—that wine is not to celebrate Chinese New Year. And it’s not cheap. 2) The Harvard Advocate vs. The Harvard-Radcliffe Science Fiction Association...

Author: By Charleton A. Lamb, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 15 Club Fights | 4/9/2008 | See Source »

...member of Women’s JV Soccer, agrees that “a lot of people want to be able to play for Harvard and support our College.”But along with the drawbacks of being disowned by the athletic bureaucracy of the NCAA comes a certain degree of freedom. In addition to enforcing various practice and season regulations (JV teams are not allowed to practice outside of their playing season), the NCAA forces all incoming athletes to go through a process known as “the Clearinghouse,” which involves paying to send...

Author: By H. Zane B. Wruble, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Clubbin’ It | 4/9/2008 | See Source »

...over her prospects of playing the game as a full-time job.“It would depend on how I’m feeling in terms of my body at that moment,” she says. “I think that I do have a certain amount of years left at this level because of injuries and things like that, but that aside, I think that that would be a great opportunity, and I would love to continue playing this game.Professional aspirations notwithstanding, one thing is certain: for a player who prides herself on simplicity, it seems...

Author: By Allen J. Padua, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Midfielder Takes Game To Next Level | 4/8/2008 | See Source »

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