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...ERSAs (employer retirement savings accounts) would be employer-sponsored workplace accounts. Employees could kick in as much as $12,000 a year in pretax money (the best kind) or $14,000 a year if they're age 50 or older. Taxes would be due upon withdrawal, either after age 59 1/2--as with today's 401(k)s--or perhaps earlier...
During the most serious scuffle, officers kicked at least two demonstrators who were already lying on the sidewalk. One police officer struck a woman lying on a traffic island at the intersection of Mass. Ave and Cambridge St., and said, "If someone kicks me, I'm going to kick them back...
...parted stacks, Cohen braved last Friday’s snowstorm to speak about her latest book, A Consumers’ Republic: The Politics of Mass Consumption in Postwar America. Even C-SPAN was undeterred by the weather, arriving in full force with cameras and boom microphones to hear Cohen kick off the Harvard Book Store’s spring “Friday Forum” series...
CHINESE NEW YEAR BANQUET. Kick off the year of the Ram with the Chinese Students’ Association 2003 banquet, which includes catered dinner and fruit teas. Featuring traditional and non-traditional performances by groups from Harvard, Brown and Beijing University. Dress code is semiformal. Saturday, February 15, 8:30 PM. Leverett House Dining Hall. Tickets (which go fast): $10 in advance at the Harvard Box office, $12 at the door...
KUENSTNER: The market right now is saying, "Let's give a valuation kick to those stocks that already have high yields." But the next step is going to be the market finding those that currently pay modest dividends but have the wherewithal, like Microsoft, to pay more. And there will be pressure on certain nondividend companies, like Federated Department Stores [0%], to initiate one. Anybody who thinks department stores are a growth industry has questionable business acumen. They should pay a dividend...