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...Faculty Council also voted to recommend that the Faculty give the dean of the College the responsibility to make future adjustments to the level of the fee...

Author: By Benjamin P. Solomon-schwartz, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Faculty Council Votes For Term Bill Increase | 3/8/2001 | See Source »

...Faculty Council voted at its meeting yesterday to recommend that the Faculty raise the Undergraduate Council's optional term-bill fee to $35 from its current level of $20, a move that would overturn the results of a student-wide referendum held last year...

Author: By Benjamin P. Solomon-schwartz, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Faculty Council Votes For Term Bill Increase | 3/8/2001 | See Source »

...deal for you. Picture an unlimited stay peacefully bobbing in the animation-suspending -200 C liquid nitrogen tanks of the Cryonics Institute for less than your parents spend on one year of Harvard tuition. That's right, the price of immortality has fallen to the paltry one-time fee of $28,000. Given this one-time capital commitment, and the wonders of compounded interest, members of the Cryonics Institute will painstakingly tend to your body until the as-yet-undetermined time when technological and medical advancements allow your consciousness to be restored. But how long, you ask? Basically until when...

Author: By B.j. Greenleaf, | Title: Hooked on Cryonics | 3/6/2001 | See Source »

...Minimum number of subscribers needed to earn $1 billion if Napster charges a proposed $9.95 fee for unlimited downloads...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Numbers: Mar. 5, 2001 | 3/5/2001 | See Source »

...journalists is they take as a matter of faith that there is no problem that cannot be solved on the Internet. Which is how I ended up at eDiets.com the Web's most popular diet-and-exercise program. Since it charges $10 a month (plus a $15 sign-up fee), eDiets' own bottom line is quite healthy. Here's a three-year-old dotcom that is not only still in business but also turning an annual profit of $640 million. It does so in part by being shamelessly overzealous: as a recent Tufts University review pointed out, even...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Wide Waist | 3/5/2001 | See Source »

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