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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...line; very few new-media firms pay overtime or bonuses. "I see so many dawns it is ridiculous," says Mark Oren, 25, an information-systems architect at IXL, an e-commerce-solutions company based in New York City, "consecutive days where it's 5, 6 a.m. and I'm finally going home." And the salaries, while decent, are hardly stratospheric. A New York New Media Association study found that high-tech jobs paid an average of $37,212 a year, tough going in a city where a pizza costs $15, and lower even than salaries in such old-media jobs...
Fellow student Jonathan Rix, who calls himself a "recovering cursaholic," says O'Connor's school changed his life, although he didn't make any lifelong friends there. "The curse words used to come out through a filter, but now it's like I'm passing a kidney stone." I'm wondering if O'Connor can start a school for cutting out really unappealing metaphors...
...m really looking forward to it," she said...
...Thomas M. Reardon, vice president for development and alumni affairs, is responsible for raising money and keeping graduates happy. Reardon was formerly director of Harvard's office of development...
That deanship was recently in a bit of a flux.Last year, William M. Todd III replaced DavidPilbeam, who had only served a year team. Todd'sselection was something of a surprise to mostobservers, as he had no experience in UniversityHall and had never even met many of his futurecolleagues, including Dean of the College Harry R.Lewis...