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Daniel Chun '02, a renowned Lampoon cat burglar, said his hunch was Diversity and Distinction...
...Counterintuitive as it may seem, people tend to spend feverishly during economic upswings, entertaining thoughts of saving only when the well runs dry (which, of course, strangles fuel to an already spluttering engine). Thus is removed the cushion that could have prevented a plummeting economy from suffering a dead-cat bounce. Gibney is a little more optimistic, and points to a softer landing. "The underlying strength of this economy makes it difficult to see how there could be a major crash, or any other extreme downturn," he says...
...This cat looked ready for a nap. Rolling across the snowy plains, reclining in his chair, he simply didn't bother striking the pose of the combative candidate. A friend says, "Bill thinks a lot of what he's supposed to do on the trail is bull___." From that attitude springs the best and worst of the man--small transcendent moments like Wednesday's emotional health-care event and the cranky, can't-be-bothered-with-this attitude that makes people wonder why they should bother with...
...winner for fat-cat execs (as usual) who are sitting on highly appreciated employer stock in their 401(k)s and don't need the money to live on. But the run-up in stock prices over the past five years means a lot of working stiffs will measure up too. If during this time you've contributed diligently to a plan--especially if your employer matches all or part of your contribution--you could easily have $750,000 or more at retirement. It's the appreciation in the company shares that matters. "We see it all the time," says...
...band the Roots, jazzman Roy Hargrove, rappers Method Man and Redman. The music blends hip-hop with smooth soul and gritty funk. The songs don't rush to please, like puppy-dog pop tunes; instead, each track takes its own sweet time stretching out, like a cat waking up from a nap. Intelligent? Deadly? Unique? Voodoo's all three...