Word: breeding
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Rudenstine refuses to take money from the richer schools in order to give to the poorer schools. "Those things almost always end up as disasters that breed resentment," he says. In addition, Rudenstine says, there is no simple way to change a financial structure which has been in entrenched at the University for ages...
...time for the Harvard community and Cambridge citizens to rise up against a new breed of terrorists in their midst: bicyclists...
BUSINESS Today's pretty women represent a new breed of mannequin...
Today's pretty women represent a new breed: mannequins with sex appeal, as glamorous as cinema legends, as visible as the designers whose clothes they parade. They earn spectacular loot from their spectacular looks. Because, more than ever, modeling is about money. At a time when spending is down, top mannequins can still make consumers buy, so they are paid millions. The worldwide recession and tough times in the advertising business have made the top models one of the few reliable sales tools...
...true, Jan discovers. Using her formidable research skills, she digs up references to Ressler in 1958, including a small photograph in LIFE with the caption "Dr. Stuart Ressler: one of the new breed who will help uncover the formula for human life." And then she is taken to meet Ressler himself, at a nearby renovated warehouse where he and Todd, an art-history graduate student stalled on his dissertation, work the night shift for a computer billing outfit...