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  • NEW YORK — The euro fell against the dollar in the wake of further details on the extent of Ireland's budget deficit, a hostile takeover bid for a U.S. pharmaceutical company and dour outlook by a Nobel-laureate economist.

    Euro Drops Below $1.37 Andrew J. Johnson 2010

  • Heinrich Mann's particular burden was that, although esteemed as a writer, he was overshadowed by the titanic figure of his Nobel-laureate brother, Thomas, four years his junior.

    The Other Mann Martin Rubin 2011

  • In Development as Freedom, Nobel-laureate economist Amartya Sen investigates the various ways in which education is important: If education makes a person more efficient in commodity production, then this is clearly an enhancement of human capital.

    Crossover Dreams: Could Haiti Benefit From a Literacy Campaign? Ask Nicaragua Crossover Dreams 2011

  • In Development as Freedom, Nobel-laureate economist Amartya Sen investigates the various ways in which education is important: If education makes a person more efficient in commodity production, then this is clearly an enhancement of human capital.

    Crossover Dreams: Could Haiti Benefit From a Literacy Campaign? Ask Nicaragua Crossover Dreams 2011

  • Olympus decided to bolster board oversight by bringing in its first-ever outside directors, including Nobel-laureate economist Robert Mundell, in 2005, just before making four acquisitions that have become the subject of controversy.

    What's News— 2011

  • That's why Iran's most prominent reformers, including Nobel-laureate Shirin Ebadi, have said the best thing the U.S. can do is step back and let Iran's indigenous human rights movement progress on its own, without overt involvement from the U. S-however well intentioned.

    Iran Election Live-Blogging (Sunday June 14) The Huffington Post News Team 2009

  • In 2005, just before making four acquisitions that have become the subject of controversy, Olympus Corp. decided to bolster board oversight by bringing in its first-ever outside directors, including a foreign face: Nobel-laureate economist Robert Mundell .

    Nobel Economist Served on Olympus Board Phred Dvorak 2011

  • Ms. BROWN: Well, and it's not, but I chose the McEwan book, actually, because the hero of Ian McEwan's wonderfully funny, and deft new book "Solar" is this really overweight, pompous Nobel-laureate physicist who hasn't had a new idea in 20 years, but he continually assembles new wonderful gigs for himself which get paid a salary, you know, chairman of this and chairman of that.

    Tina Brown's Must-Reads About ... This Working Life 2010

  • Based on the 1995 novel by Nobel-laureate José Saramago and originally published in Portuguese, “Blindness” has been described by critics as “unfilmable.”

    Society is immobilized by “Blindness” » Scene-Stealers 2008

  • The case of the quality of education falls under what recent Nobel-laureate Elinor Ostrom calls a common pool problem (CCP).

    Lynn Parramore: Top Priorities for an Education Makeover 2010

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