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Well, one wrong thing is that Uncle Steve's 20% fee gets a huge tax break. It is considered a capital gain rather than ordinary income, so it is taxed at 15% rather than 35%. There is no conceivable justification for this loophole. No one who benefits from it could possibly need the money. Why hasn't some private-equity billionaire taken this up as a cause, the way Bill Gates' father has taken up preserving the estate tax? What about Pete Peterson--a co-founder of Blackstone and longtime Cassandra about the national debt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Abracadabra for Sale | 3/22/2007 | See Source »

...what counts for devoted and effective mentoring in the graduate school at Harvard,” she said. While the students and professors in attendance did not discuss undergraduate advising, one student said that graduate students—who are often advisors for undergraduates—can gain insight into advising from their own mentors. “We really care about [undergraduate] advising as graduate students,” Winthrop House Residential Tutor Jamie L. Jones ’00 said before the ceremony. “When we have a role model ourselves for what a good adviser...

Author: By Noah M. Silver, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Grad Students Honor Professors for Mentoring | 3/21/2007 | See Source »

...Playing more] helps,” Carroll says. “You gain that confidence in the basketball gym, and that’s going to translate onto the baseball field...

Author: By Loren Amor, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: BASEBALL '07: Tall Order: Big Man Poised for Breakout | 3/20/2007 | See Source »

...it’s so important, it’s worth the sacrifice in order to continue playing, but after football I’ll get down to a healthy weight,” he adds.Others have dreams less centered around the health effects of the intentional weight gain.“I’m looking forward to getting a size smaller so I’ll be more comfortable at the beach,” Rodger says.So next time you’re in the dining hall, loading up on salad and Diet Coke, remember that...

Author: By Vanda R. Gyuris, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: To Eat Or Not to Eat? Not Even a Question | 3/20/2007 | See Source »

...edu” e-mail address to access its exclusive online TimesSelect content—free of charge. Since TimesSelect was first unveiled in September 2005, readers have been required to subscribe to the print edition of The Times or pay for a online-only subscription in order to gain Web access to op-ed columns, article archives, and other special features. By waiving the $49.95 yearly online fee for readers affiliated with academic institution—students in particular—the paper is aiming to boost readership among what it considers to be a crucial demographic...

Author: By Bernard P. Zipprich, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Students Access Free Times Service | 3/19/2007 | See Source »

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