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  • Also last year, in Superior Trading LLC, the U.S. Tax Court ruled against a variant of the DAD shelter promoted to more modestly wealthy individuals by former Seyfarth Shaw partner and Harvard law grad John E.

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  • He makes references to philosophers he studied at Harvard, particularly John Locke and Rousseau and their ideas on freedom.

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  • The company has a superstar scientific advisory board, including MIT Institute Professor John Deutch and Harvard professor and nanotechnology pioneer George Whitesides.

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  • Privately held firms also account for about 54.5 percent of spending on plants and equipment, professors John Asker and Alexander Ljungqvist of NYU and Joan Farre-Mensa of Harvard estimated in a recent study comparing private- and public-company investments.

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  • She attended Harvard Law and clerked for the great civil rights judge John Robert Brown.

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  • Yet the ostentatiously ludicrous Mr West has undoubtedly helped to attract bright students to Harvard in the same way that the rather more serious Arthur Schlesinger and John Kenneth Galbraith once did.

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  • Eggers, John Hagel and Owen Sanderson in a blog post for Harvard Business Review.

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  • Dean John A. Quelch, a veteran of the Harvard Business School and London Business School, insists that despite economic turmoil in Europe, the CEIBS brand in China remains untarnished.

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  • Harvard professor John Kotter has shown the absolute importance of a business leader working with urgency and I wholeheartedly agree with him.

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  • But Goldman was still a fairly insignificant firm, in a business then considered sleepy and disreputable, when John decided to join in 1950, straight out of Harvard Business School.

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  • The company attracted investments from the likes of Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard and a cadre of world-renowned chip designers, including Hearst's old Harvard roommate John Moussouris who served as MicroUnity's CEO.

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  • "Diversification previously worked very well for large endowments, " says John S. Griswold, executive director of the Commonfund, who noted that Harvard and Yale still have the two largest endowments in the country.

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  • But neither Myanmar nor any other country has ever attempted a sudden shutdown of the Internet, and the cutoff from the outside world was unsustainable, according to John Palfrey, executive director of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School.

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  • Dr. John Kao is founder and chairman of the Institute for Large-Scale Innovation, a former Harvard Business School professor and author of the bestselling books Jamming: The Art and Discipline of Business Creativity and Innovation Nation.

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  • John Sviokla, a Harvard Business School professor, co-wrote an article about the merging of place and space for the Harvard Business Review back in 1994.

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  • Now that Harvard historian Niall Ferguson has profusely apologized for smearing John Maynard Keynes, we can focus again on the long run and less titillating things like full employment.

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