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| Majority of university leaders involved in setting their own pay The majority of university vice-chancellors are either members of the committee that decides their salary or are allowed to attend its meetings, according to research which will stoke concerns about the fairness of executive pay in higher education. A freedom of information (FOI) request by the University ...
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| David Tepper's hedge fund bets on T-Mobile, reduces stake in Southwest Airlines Appaloosa Management disclosed in a Wednesday filing a nearly 3.86 million-share stake in T-Mobile in the fourth quarter of last year, and a reduction in its holding in Southwest Airlines by nearly 700,000 shares to 74,265 shares. Appaloosa also increased its stake in Apple by 3.2 million shares to ...
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| Mishandling of spent nuclear fuel in Russia may have caused radioactivity to spread across Europe For 2 weeks in September and October last year, traces of the humanmade isotope ruthenium-106 wafted across Europe, triggering detectors from Norway to Greece and Ukraine to Switzerland. The radioactive cloud was too thin to be dangerous, containing no more than a few grams of material, but its ...
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| World weatherwatch: from drifts in Paris to drought in Cape Town Skiing in Paris near the Eiffel Tower, which had to shut because it was structurally risky to salt the walkways. Photograph: Chesnot/Getty Images. Six inches (15cm) of snow blanketed the city of Paris, France, last week in what was the heaviest snowfall event since 1987. Although a picturesque scene, ...
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