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...manageable 5%, and some schools, including the entire California state system, actually lowered tuition. But for most families the damage had been done. "Even the low increases in tuition this year were twice the rate of inflation," says Jonathan Satovsky, a New York City- based financial planner with American Express, "much higher than most families can prepare...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Family Finances: Can You Pay His Way Through College? | 8/17/1998 | See Source »

...cost off any college's price tag and expect to pay that amount. But it does mean that, as Deputy Secretary of Education Mike Smith says, "the resources are there." You need to find them, and you need to plan. "No matter how old your child is," says American Express's Satovsky, "saving for college is paramount...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Family Finances: Can You Pay His Way Through College? | 8/17/1998 | See Source »

...lawsuits have been filed, but University attorneys have been in touch with the attorney from Lowell Brewing Company to express Harvard's distaste for the beer's name, said Deputy General Counsel Robert B. Donin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Beer Bearing Harvard Name Raises University Ire | 8/14/1998 | See Source »

Each of the writers finds something different in New York, but most seem to express sentiments similar to Heather Chase's description of the city as "largely populated by self-selected orphans, nomads and people with variable identities." New York emerges from the descriptions of the writers as lonely and forbidding, its people are career oriented and power hungry, interested in making connections rather than friendships. Whether it be a woman looking for marriage or a producer looking for patrons for an experimental theatre company, the writers encounter coldness and indifference. Some have escaped from New York for other destinations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Editor Combines Modern Voices | 8/14/1998 | See Source »

...careful management, adds Branegan, the fund has become "a way for people to express how they feel about Starr." Which is what seems to have spurred Hollywood's elite into action. "There is a well financed group of zealots who want to bring down the President ... and he's broke," claimed entertainment mogul David Geffen, who joined the Spielbergs, Hankses and Streisands in giving the maximum $10,000 contribution. "I would have given more, but they didn't want any more," added Geffen. That's not entirely true -- the Clintons have a $10 million legal hole to fill -- but given...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Clinton Wishes Upon a Starr | 8/13/1998 | See Source »

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