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Fentrice D. Driskell ’01 wins the Undergraduate Council’s top spot, along with running mate John A. Burton ’01. The election also slashes the council in size and defeats efforts to increase the $20 student termbill fee, proceeds of which go directly to the council...
...feeling inadequate and miserable," says Joy Critchfield, a mother of four who joined the list last April. "Now I wake up excited to be alive." And while there is no shortage of organizational guides for sale in bookstores, or professionals who will do the dirty work for a fee, only Cilley offers a free service that promises both inner joy and a clutter-free home...
...played, it's hard to understand why so many would invest so much in a mere fantasy game. The starter software kit costs $40, as does each of three add-ons that let you explore different continents on Norrath (a fourth arrives in October). There's also a monthly fee of $12.95 for the online service. Yet hundreds of thousands regularly pay up--and not just teenage boys. The average age of EverQuest players is 31, and they include as many lawyers and homemakers as students and Silicon Valley geeks...
According to Forrester Research, about 1 in 5 investors surveyed said they didn't know how they paid their financial adviser. That's a big mistake. Some planners are paid commissions by the sellers of mutual funds, annuities and other products. Others earn fees, either hourly or by the plan. Still others take a percentage of assets under management. And some combine several of these approaches. Fee-based planners have the fewest conflicts because they have no incentive to steer you to any particular product or service. But even those planners use insurance agents and others who receive commissions. What...
...plantcare.com Want to know what a philodendron looks like? Not quite sure what a narcissus is? Plantcare.com has the Web's most extensive alphabetical list--organized by both scientific and common names--along with pictures and basic growing info. But you'll have to pay the $14.95 annual fee to use it after the two-week trial...