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LAKSHMAN ACHUTHAN: It's very much a question of timing. Essentially, a weak economy trumps a deficit. Now, if we have an economy growing, it could put some wind at the back of interest rates and pose some hurdles for economic growth...
Keeping that generous public spirit in mind, I’d like pose a problem which we, as a University community, can help to correct. Most people in the world do not have access to the medicines they need. In Africa, for example, less than one percent of the 4.1 million HIV positive individuals currently in need of treatment actually receive it. Most of the other 99 percent simply cannot afford the drugs. But universities like Harvard can help to keep drug prices down in developing countries, if they adopt the right policies...
...says Shelley doubtfully. “But I think they’d be hotter at Northeastern.” They imagine Harvard guys partying “in white tuxedos, not having keggers or anything.” As Shelley and Leslie leave to pose in front of Holworthy, O’Brien’s freshman dorm, José and his wife Eliza, of Montevideo, Uruguay, stand in the Yard in contemplative silence. They’re awed by Harvard’s size. “I went to university, but ours are small?...
Vice President and General Counsel Daniel Steiner ’54 told The Crimson in 1992 that businesses that advertise under the Harvard name without permission not only take advantage of the University’s reputation but also pose a possible threat to consumers...
...that same message to regimes that accommodate our need for oil? U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East can no longer afford to use soft words and receive token support from countries like Saudi Arabia that benefit our immediate interests but are unwilling to pursue and punish those who pose the gravest threats to the U.S. NICK WETZLER Portland...