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...Debates about abortion did arise briefly last year, when now third-year Harvard Law Student Daniel H. Choi '94 publicized that part of each student's yearly $711 University Health Services (UHS) health fee subsidizes elective abortions...
...against a stock slump and your untimely death. If you should expire when the market is down, your beneficiaries will still receive a decent payout. Let's say that at 67 you have a $100,000 investment, and in a year it grows to $150,000. For a 0.3% fee, you can each year lock in at the current account value so that if the stock drops, say to $120,000 the following year--and you drop--your heirs will still get $150,000. If you're under age 60, however, the cost may outweigh the rewards of just being...
...Grove is hawking a $250, 7.7-in. frame (see CEIVA.COM) that plugs into a phone jack and dials in to the Internet to receive digital images sent by friends and family anywhere in the world. It rotates up to 10 pictures at a time and has a $3 monthly fee. Digi-Frame plans to offer a similar display this spring for $400 that uses Smartmedia and CompactFlash cards to load new pics...
...huge businesses, and their rivalry with external competitors often consumes less energy than their alpha-male, intramural head butting. When the cable division wanted to brand its high-speed cable-modem business Road Runner, the Warner Bros. marketers--with straight faces--tried to extract a billion-dollar licensing fee from their corporate brethren for use of the cartoon bird. If any one thing has made Levin a success, it is his long-range strategic vision. But his willingness to let his managers run their businesses as they see fit--as long as they deliver double-digit earnings growth--runs...
Currently there are no set dues for joining other than a small initiation fee. Pincock said a bake sale is also in the works to help raise some funds for future endeavors...