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...council's new fiscal responsibility could be seen later in the night's last order of business, when after passing a bill setting up the council lock-in, President Fentrice D. Driskell '01 asked each member to bring a dollar to defray expenses...
...guard responded to a door alarm sounding in Harvard Hall. The guard asked for HUPD to respond after he found that a door had been tampered with. The officer reported that the lock had been removed...
...like to be from the wrong side of the tracks, what it was like to be the fat kid. He knew what it was like to have problems with his wife, and to be fired in a public and humiliating way. Bush has talked about what prompted him to lock the liquor cabinet when he turned 40. Gore may have lost his sister to cancer and almost lost his son to a car accident, but he rarely comes across as vulnerable. He's still the hard-working student once trotted out by his parents to please the grownup guests...
...reason, the market's constant stream of worries takes on added significance in the fall. It may be that some investors simply lose interest over the summer and come back after Labor Day ready to scrutinize everything. Fall is also a time when mutual-fund managers sell losers to lock in tax benefits...
...will begin to rebound before you get a chance to buy it back, consider doubling up now and selling the original shares after 31 days if they still represent a loss. If you invest in funds, sell a loser and immediately buy another fund with the same objective to lock in the loss without losing out on any rally...