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...another step toward a cashless society, but there's a debate about who ultimately benefits--employer or employee. Unbanked employees stand to gain by avoiding hefty check-cashing fees, says Ariana-Michele Moore, an analyst at Celent Communications, a Boston-based consulting firm. Such fees are typically 2% to 3% of a check's value but can go as high as 10%. Generally, employees can use the cards at ATMs to withdraw cash or make purchases at stores. Celent estimates that by 2006, payroll cards will reach 3.8 million workers, mostly low-wage or temporary employees in industries like retail...
...first group since 1986 to gain the right to an evening in the esteemed 1,166-seat space, the arrival of the LowKeys in Sanders is symptomatic of the distinctly collegiate a capella boom on campus...
Despite the obvious demand for beatboxing and vocal harmony, some wonder how a nascent group could gain Sanders performance privileges in such a short amount of time, while student bands and established improv comedy troupes have never managed to take the Sanders spotlight by selling out other venues and convincing administrators to give them the space...
...these works require more than a cursory glance: you are forced to get close, to touch, to inspect. As a viewer you soon realize that you gain nothing by simply standing in front of the individual pieces...
Although Sen. John Edwards’ presidential bid has failed to gain traction among New Hampshire primary voters thus far, the North Carolina Democrat’s slated Oct. 13 appearance at Harvard’s Institute of Politics (IOP) is generating quite a buzz on campus...