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Iridium is rarer, costlier and even more resistant to corrosion than platinum, and its name comes from iris, the rainbow, from the lovely play of color in iridium salts. I would love to carry an iridium credit card. --Dr. Oliver Sacks, author...
...author is Associate Dean of Harvard College...
Challengers include Alfred B. Fantini, a longtime Committee member who lost his seat in the 1997 election; Alvin E. Thompson, a former State House representative who lost his seat in 1998 to Jarrett T. Barrios '90; and Nancy Walser, a parent and author who "wrote the book" on the school system, A Parents Guide to Cambridge Schools. Melody L. Brazo, Shawn M. Burke, Donald Harding, Michael Harshbarger, Elizabeth Tad Kenney, and Jamisean F. Patterson are also running for the board...
...inherited them, has no idea that the bonds have matured. If you own savings bonds, check the dates. At minimum, any bonds that are no longer accruing interest should be converted into newer bonds that do. A government website, publicdebt.treas.gov will help. Or check bondhelp.com run by Dan Pederson, author of Savings Bonds: When to Hold, When to Fold. While checking dates, look at newer bonds too. Consider...
Environmental Protection Agency chief Carol Browner is in for an angry letter from some congressmen this week. At issue: "serious, perhaps even illegal" behavior on the part of EPA senior scientist Alan Rubin, author of the 503 Sludge Rule, which declared municipal wastes safe for spreading in forests and farmlands...