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According to Tucker, the leadership of Hillel has made a deliberate effort over the past few years to attract and involve a larger portion of the Jews in the Harvard community...
Meanwhile, the university's technology licensing office has sold the use of the research to more than 100 biotech companies since 1986, helping the firms attract more than $630 million in seed money from investors...
...every stop, Gramm emphasizes his zeal to balance the budget, cut taxes on families, end welfare benefits to people with children born out of wedlock and appoint judges who "will interpret not reinvent the Constitution." His flat-tax proposal, which retains the charitable-contribution deduction, is carefully designed to attract check-writing churchgoers, and it's a message he drives home with ads on 12 Christian stations across the state...
...that price, it's not clear what kind of market the new machines would attract. For $1,500 in post-Christmas sales, you can pick up a Windows or Macintosh computer that comes with loads of built-in software and hundreds of megabytes of storage, and that can also be hooked up to the net. Moreover, when your connection to the Internet goes down, these computers can still do useful work...
...events attract the attention of the entire world. The massacre at Tiananmen Square on June 4, 1989 was one of them. The Gate of Heavenly Peace revisits the tumultuous 7-week period leading up to the massive student demonstrations that culminated in the deadly shower of Chinese Army bullets. This three-hour documentary, composed of original footage, dramatic interviews and pleasant voice-owner narration, results in a gripping, unbiased and informative chronicle of an important time in China's recent history...