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...certainly not a liberal. He is being completely disingenuous when he claims he's "not cynically trying to engineer a Bush landslide." That's exactly what Sullivan would like to do, if only he had the influence. Fortunately, Democrats are well aware of Sullivan's neoconservative leanings and will discount his views. Chris Bowling Slater...
...Harvard officials did not discount the impact Saturday’s move will have on other institutions...
...stop the hemorrhaging of production cash and talent out of France, the government has upped its funding for national film and TV production by 5.9% to €504 million and created a new tax credit that came into effect at the start of the year, which gives producers a discount of roughly 20% of their film costs. The hope is that filmmakers and investors can be seduced into producing export-quality films from home. And to make sure everyone outside the country knows about these films, France's film-export organization Unifrance is turning attention away from Japan...
...perms and coloring are offered along with products ranging from Paul Mitchell to Aveda and KMS. Audrey Dwyer, a hair dresser and masseuse, says that about half of the salon’s clients are Harvard students, because the prices are reasonable and students receive a 20 percent discount...
United launched its discount Ted carrier last week, which replaced some regular United service to such cities as Denver, Las Vegas, Phoenix, San Francisco, New Orleans and Los Angeles. The airline promised that no one-way Ted fare would ever go above $299. Taking Ted from San Francisco to Las Vegas costs $219, far cheaper than a regular United flight on the same route ($710) or than an America West flight ($347). But like the new paint job, most of Ted's other changes seem superficial. The staff were United attendants wearing orange baseball caps and TED'S FRIEND buttons...