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...stop pursuing litigation against individuals who participate in illegal person-to-person music sharing and instead focus on its fight with internet service providers. Without the threat of lawsuits, music downloading essentially becomes legal based upon an absence of consequence. This raises the questions: what does music actually cost, and what are our obligations, if any, as consumers of music?When Radiohead released “In Rainbows” last year, the band allowed their fans to ascribe their own monetary value to the music, asking them to pay as little or much for the CD as they...
...school department’s central administration has agreed to forego cost-of living increases for the coming fiscal year, contributing to a $1.6 million reduction in its budget, and the high school has agreed to cut $500,000 from its budget, Tauber said. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...
...news article "City Faces Budget Cuts" incorrectly attributed a statement that the Cambridge school department's central administration had agreed to forego cost-of-living increases for the coming fiscal year to the school committee’s budget subcomittee co-chair Nancy Tauber. In fact, that statement should have been attributed to fellow budget subcommittee co-chair Luc Schuster...
...great pat on the back,” Bergmann says. “Now how do you implement it without some dollars?”STEPPING UPThough Pecci and other ADF recipients were hesitant to pass judgment on the University’s efforts to go ahead with cost-effective recommendations of the Task Force report, administrators were more willing to give Faust credit.That the University commissioned such a report, Megan says, is indicative of Harvard’s commitment to improving the place of the arts on campus.“People will be watching to see what...
...trim his bills here and there. Instead of refilling small prescriptions, for instance, he could buy some drugs more cheaply in bulk. (A hundred pills of one blood-pressure medication was less than $16 at Costco, compared with $200 at the pharmacy.) But that didn't address the cost of his care going forward. Pat's kidney function, which was 48% when Smolens first saw him last summer, has fallen to between 35% and 40%. And there are now outward, obvious signs of Pat's illness: he is lethargic, his eyes are puffy, and his lower legs and ankles...