Word: turnoveritis
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A senior editor of Newsweek berated the Bush administration for a lack of accountability and looked to the upcoming presidential elections to redeem America’s international reputation in a discussion with students, yesterday evening. Jonathan H. Alter ’79, who is also an NBC political correspondent...
Tommy Amaker accepted an offer to lead the Crimson’s men’s basketball team, Harvard said yesterday, making him the only African American among its 32 head coaches. Just hours before the announcement, Nichols Family Director of Athletics Robert L. Scalise countered widespread criticism of the...
The Harvard women’s tennis team looks to fill some big shoes as it kicks off its Ivy League season this weekend against Cornell and Columbia. The Crimson (2-11) has won the Ancient Eight title each of the past four years and has not dropped an Ivy...
London's dramatic renaissance as perhaps the world's leading financial center has been a well-documented phenomenon in recent years. But relatively little attention has been paid to just how important AIM has been to that resurgence. Launched by the London Stock Exchange (LSE) in 1995, AIM now lists...
None may be more depressed, however, than advertisers. South Asian television rights and the ad revenue generated by the coverage here accounts for close to 80% of the game's global turnover. But with India and Pakistan out of the Cup, audience size is expected to plummet. Advertisers are already...