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Vaguely concerned Harvard students who express sympathy while hurriedly rushing by rallies and vigils are also victims of this tendency to erase inequality in the name of "objectivity...
Price cited 1989 as a major turning point in black advancement in business, comparing it to 1947--the year Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in baseball. In that year, three CEOs named to lead three Fortune 500 companies--Fannie Mae, American Express and Maytag--were black...
...Each group had the opportunity to rally support for its cause without any confrontation, insult or disruption of the other," Lewis wrote in an e-mail message. "It is important for students to make their views known and for Harvard to stand behind students' rights to have and to express deeply held views, even or perhaps especially when they arise from apparently intractable differences on a global level...
...government hopes Jones will find the associations more than a little guilty, and it has even used Visa's archrival, American Express, for help. Justice opened its current investigation in 1993; by 1996, Amex had enlisted, arguing that the restrictive by-laws should go. In other countries, the company points out, it is free to issue credit cards through banks. As MasterCard general counsel Noah Hanft says of Justice's fix, however, "it's a remedy that seems catered to suit the needs of Amex." Amex is not an official party to the suit, though its lawyers attend...
Sources: AP, American Express Retail Index, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal