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...Regents also voted to send letters of concern to four other companies linked to Sudan—including the Paris-based global oil-field services provider Schlumberger, in which Harvard’s stake totals an estimated $13.8 million...

Author: By Cyrus M. Mossavar-rahmani, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Momentum Builds Behind Renewed Divestment Push | 3/21/2006 | See Source »

...President's father wrote in his book, in 1991, we needed Iraq there as a balance against Iran. A big concern at the time was this idea that Iraq might break into three parts and wouldn't be nearly as influential against Iran. Look at who wants us there now: Iran wants us there; al Qaeda wants us there; and China wants us there. And why? Because we're depleting our human resources. We're depleting our financial resources. This war will have cost us $450 billion by the end of the year, for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Web Forum: Was It Worth It? | 3/21/2006 | See Source »

...Until now. Continuing high oil prices and growing concern over sustainable energy have made them the hottest stocks in the tech-heavy Taiwan Stock Exchange. Motech and E-Ton Solar make photovoltaic (PV) semiconductors, better known as solar cells. Sino-American is in the business of supplying them with silicon wafers, which are the basic PV building blocks. And shares of all three have delivered stellar gains thanks to the world's growing appetite for solar power as a hedge against the high price of crude...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Solar Flare | 3/20/2006 | See Source »

Stressed? Anxious? Anorexic? Probably. This is Harvard, after all. On a jaunt through the Yard, the Harvard College undergraduate runs into a flurry of posters and signs urging him to seek help for his various mental health issues. There is a great deal of concern at Harvard over the emotional wellness of its undergraduates. Owing to the rigorous course load, intense level of competition, and high population of type-A personalities, the college is running on anti-depressants. Hordes of social advocacy groups exist at Harvard to save its undergraduates from depressing, unrewarding, teetering-on-the-edge-of-serious-mental...

Author: By Lucy M. Caldwell, | Title: Depressed? | 3/20/2006 | See Source »

...with conference participants their role in the party and some of the items addressed in their program,” wrote DNC spokesman Damien LaVera in an e-mail yesterday. “We thought it would be most interesting and inspiring if Dean was able to speak without concern about being quoted,” said co-president of the HLS Democrats, David S. Burd. Harvard Republican Club President Stephen E. Dewey ’07 criticized the decision. He said that his organization has always made its events open to the press so that all students may hear...

Author: By Benjamin J. Salkowe, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Press Barred at Howard Dean Talk | 3/20/2006 | See Source »

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