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...think about fundraising as fundraising," he says. "I think of trying to get people to invest in the dreams...of people here at the school...
...little trickier. Keichiro Suzuki is already a master. Says the truck driver, 20, who sports a snowy pair of Air Jordans: "I like black people and their music because they're cool." When Suzuki dances, he can also toss his dreadlocks, a style in which rap-blitzed kids can invest seven hours and from $324 to $1,215 at a hair salon. So kakko-ii, or cool, is it to be black that a lively business is booming in tanning salons with names like "Neo-Blackers" and mail-order skin-darkeners like "African Special" ($315 a one-month supply...
...must compete where it can--in high-tech, high-skill industries that less developed countries can't touch. That's why Clinton's plan to invest in (or spend more on) education, job retraining, better communications and transportation and so on makes so much sense. Only this sort of plan will make the country competitive for the future...
...Clinton adviser and Kennedy School Lecturer on Public Policy Robert B. Reich puts it, "Borrowing from the future in order to invest in the future is entirely appropriate because it makes future Americans who will bear the cost of the additional borrowing that much more productive...
...have totaled a record $13 billion. The toll from Hurricane Andrew alone has already exceeded $9 billion. So who would want to buy into an insurance company? Try Sanford Weill, chairman of Primerica, the New York City concern best known for its Smith Barney brokerage subsidiary. Weill agreed to invest $550 million for a 27% stake in Travelers...