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...course, missing some of the features of the Pro, such as the light-up keyboard, a light-sensitive display, a dedicated graphics card and an ExpressCard/34 expansion slot for cellular modems, card readers and other devices mostly not yet built...
...money. Technically, the Fed only controls the interest rate between banks lending each other money over night (currently, it's 5%), but that trickles down to the consumer. The cost of buying a house or a car goes up, as does the price you pay for carrying a credit card balance from one month to the next. For example, thanks largely to Fed hikes, the average interest rate for a 30-year mortgage currently stands at 6.6%, according to Freddie Mac, up from 5.7% this time last year. Folks who have adjustable-rate mortgages tend to be especially hard...
...undergraduate experience and a passionate desire to fix what he saw as a subpar education. And then there was his dedication. When I first found out Larry would be my adviser, I expected that he, like many other freshman advisers, would barely do more than sign my study card, particularly because of his busy schedule. I never expected him to meet with me every four to six weeks—more often than nearly all of my friends met with their advisers for academic purposes—or to get better quality advising than they did. That...
...along every time he leaves the library. This is a downright nuisance. The nice thing is that the library may end all of these worries almost immediately, at no cost, and with little work, which should please the library helpers. They need only pick up some typewriter check-in cards like those used for Widener. When a man brings a typewriter to Lamont, he would register his machine, and be given a numbered card—to take a typewriter out of the building he would have to surrender the card. In a breath, no one would get a card...
...member of Congress (and a surfer) with a conservative pedigree that might normally be a good fit for this San Diego district. But he is now a lobbyist - and since Cunningham went to jail because of favors he took from Defense lobbyists, that is no longer the best calling card...