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...complete, unchallenged control of KRL until 2001. A former colleague of his claims that Khan could fly anywhere without permission, make any deal he wanted. The tall, silver-haired scientist amassed a personal fortune that pays for a lavish lifestyle. His position and revered status would earn plenty of perks. But many, including U.S. intelligence officials, believe he acquired those riches peddling his nuclear expertise...
...CONTRITE? As only a politician in jeopardy can be. "I humbly ask for a renewed opportunity to earn back your trust," he told voters in a televised address...
Psychiatrists earn a mean annual salary of $135,220, and psychologists earn $56,540, according to Department of Labor statistics...
...higher demand in the job market for college graduates with specialized skills. The benefits to America as a whole from one person going to college are greater than the benefits to the individual—what economists call a positive consumption externality. For example, this hypothetical college student would earn more, thus giving the government more tax revenue, and she also might start a company that would generate new jobs. Unfortunately, people decide whether or not to go to college based on benefits to them alone, which means that we have underconsumption of college education...
...they might, Harvard’s icemen didn’t complete their first sweep of the season, or earn an elusive win over their arch rival, or erase bad memories of a disappointing first half during this weekend’s home series with Cornell and Colgate...