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More disclosures may be coming. "We need to recognize there was guilt, and we have a responsibility for it," says Verena Grendelmeier, a Swiss member of parliament who has been pressing for an investigation for two years and is now getting action. Earlier this month the lower house of parliament...
What makes this all so pressing is the high stakes. With baby boomers losing traditional pensions and questioning the health of Social Security, money has poured into the stock market. It's not gamblers' money but real people's, and one day it'll be needed to buy real things...
The initiative was created in 1991 by the University to promote a sustained dialogue among Harvard faculty and departments, bringing the neurosciences into contact with the social sciences and humanities to address pressing societal and intellectual problems.
"Part of the standard was that these issues were pressing social problems which we know can only be addressed through an interdisciplinary forum," says Sarah E. Wald, assistant provost for policy and planning.
And with that comes the rambunctious Robert Edward Turner. The question bounding around the new company is, What does Ted want? He certainly wants an active role in management, as he made clear in forcing Levin to carve out a fourth operating division for him that includes Time Warner's...