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...money the state earns from a lottery to pay for college scholarships. So far, his roughly 13% support has hurt McCall and Pataki almost equally. "The ultimate question in this race: Is the middle ground that Pataki has tried to occupy no-man's-land, or is it anew base for him?" says Golisano spokesman Ernest Baynard. But Golisano has never managed to win more than 7% of the vote, and particularly in New York in the wake of Sept. 11, "people need a compelling reason to throw an incumbent out, and that case has not been made by McCall...
...almost no one does, because WAP proved to be a miserable experience rather than the magical Web in your phone that was promised. But with 900 million mobile phones on the market worldwide that will need to be upgraded, hopes for a mobile Internet will continue to spring anew. Sven Lingjaerde, president of the European Tech Tour Association, recently brought Opera and Trolltech to a group of investors on a Norwegian technology tour. He believes that Europe can yet leverage its mobile-phone strengths. "There is still a window of opportunity," he says. But companies like Opera and Trolltech...
With the comfortable temperature and cloudless night Harvard’s streak of good weather at major outdoor events began anew after it was snapped by torrential rains at last June’s commencement...
...ADHD is the likeliest first call, if only because some of the manic symptoms fit. The treatment of choice for ADHD is Ritalin, a stimulant that has the paradoxical ability to calm overactive kids. But giving Ritalin to a bipolar child can deepen an existing cycle or trigger one anew. Brandon Kent, a 9-year-old from La Vernia, Texas, in whom ADHD was diagnosed in kindergarten (they did not yet know he was bipolar), took Ritalin and paid the price. "It sent him into depression," says his mother Debbie Kent. "Within a couple of months, he was flat...
There's nothing more American than a second chance, and you're getting one right now. Interest rates that briefly hit three-decade lows last fall are tumbling anew, giving those who missed out another shot at dream mortgage rates, 0% financing on cars, and single-digit credit cards. Falling rates have a dark side: pitiful interest income on bank deposits and other savings. They could also signal economic malaise. So take advantage of the benefits...