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...causing police to deploy pepper spray and arrest hundreds. With 100,000 revelers expected to flood Madison's streets for this year's bash, the city is preparing a new party-control measure. Its main drag, State Street, will be open only to those who pay a $5 entry fee. "We're recovering some of the $600,000 in taxpayers' money spent on crowd control," says Mayor Dave Cieslewicz. "Some" may end up being "a little"--only 3,000 tickets have been sold. Partiers simply plan to move to venues nearby (as in a block away), so few residents expect...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hard-Core Halloween | 10/22/2006 | See Source »

...policy guidelines, most remained unresponsive.Undeterred, PLoS continued its dedication to the principle of open access. This November awaits the launch of its first open peer-reviewed journal, PLoS ONE, which will welcome reports on primary research from any scientific discipline. Like other PLoS journals, authors will be assessed a fee in order to publish, but any paper will receive only cursory scrutiny for technical quality before it appears for open discussion by the online community.Not everyone has been enthusiastic about such a visionary opportunity for scientific innovation, however. Critics suggest that this system allows the rabble to promote...

Author: By Patrick JEAN Baptiste and Yifei Chen, S | Title: The Fall of the Scientific Wall | 10/18/2006 | See Source »

Students paid $15 to attend the event, which was partially sponsored by Citigroup. The fee would not cover the price of the food alone, which Mount estimated at $40 per person. However, the OCS waived the fee for those who were unable...

Author: By Rachel B Nolan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Cut the Cherry Tomatoes? Job Training, OCS-Style | 10/16/2006 | See Source »

...Students should know that anything at our office that ever had a fee, we always have resources to take anyone who wants to come. The reason we charge is that it is a Friday night—so that people don’t stand...

Author: By Rachel B Nolan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Cut the Cherry Tomatoes? Job Training, OCS-Style | 10/16/2006 | See Source »

...yearly review of your credit cards is a good idea. First, check the annual percentage rate, or APR, which is your total cost of carrying a balance. If you're paying more than 14%, ask why. Look for recurring fees. You may have signed up for a card with no annual fee, but that doesn't mean one wasn't tacked on. There is also a fee (up to $39) for spending beyond your credit limit and one for paying by phone ($15). Penalty fees account for a third of the industry's revenue, twice the share...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Credit Cards Soak You | 10/15/2006 | See Source »

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