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...resources for undergraduates is unsurpassed, and all of us on the staff value deeply his perspective and his judgment," she continued. "So, too, we value his wry humor and the literary allusions which enliven the Yard Bulletin and FDO meetings, and which keep us all in focus during our busiest times of the year...
...pink slip any day). Murray Hill is one of seven AT&T "resource centers" around the country where laid-off employees can spend their last days with the company typing up resumes and looking through computer databases for leads to new jobs. These centers will be among the busiest places in the company throughout the year. AT&T will be letting go 40,000 more employees, or 13% of its entire staff, about 70% of them before the end of the year...
While the elections cannot be held in the next two weeks, they need to be held at a suitable time. Both this semester's reading period and April of next year have been suggested, when students are at their busiest. If the council really wants popular elections to motivate the student body to participate, it needs to hold elections at students' convenience and not only at their...
...river to people lurking on unlit paths, this campus has always required a little extra precaution at night of when walking alone. However, safety is not just an issue in darkness or solitude--assaults happen just as frequently in the middle of the day, and even the busiest area on campus do not always seem secure...
Even as consumers head to the malls this Friday--the day after Thanksgiving is traditionally the year's busiest shopping day, with more than $2 billion in sales--the outlines of what's hot and what's not this Christmas are swiftly becoming clear. Topping most wish lists are consumer-electronics items ranging from Apple laptop computers that can cost thousands of dollars to kid's gadgets like Ricochet, a big-wheeled, radio-controlled car by Hasbro that sells for about $55. Educational cd-rom titles, such as Reader Rabbit and the Encarta encyclopedia, and videogame players like Sony...