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Thursday, August 30, 2007

by Dan Holman last modified Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Forget ballooning CEO pay: The top investment fund managers netted an average of $657 million in 2006. . . With the New Yorker's hiring of James Woods, another pulpit of American literary criticism goes British. . . In the face of state funding cuts, Rutgers's faculty and administration find a cooperative way forward. . . Al Gore's climate campaign spends more money marketing its scientific agenda than does Big Oil. . . Now two years after Katrina, the government's failed response recalls its similar flood mismanagement of eighty years ago. . .

Forget ballooning CEO pay: The top investment fund managers netted an average of $657 million in 2006. . .

With the New Yorker's hiring of James Woods, another pulpit of American literary criticism goes British. . .

In the face of state funding cuts, Rutgers's faculty and administration find a cooperative way forward. . .

Al Gore's climate campaign spends more money marketing its scientific agenda than does Big Oil. . .

Now two years after Katrina, the government's failed response recalls its similar flood mismanagement of eighty years ago. . .

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