Word: money
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...competition for funds is fierce, Klocke said, because the amount of money that Congress has to play with is small despite the large surplus...
...going to have to keep raising money forever," Rudenstine said...
Despite the successful campaign, the University will most likely continue to fundraise, amassing money for these projects...
...away from their Republican roots and appealing to a new group of allies: liberal Democrats. While politics and medicine have coexisted since the dawn of modern insurance policies, the stranglehold of each on the other has never been more evident than it is today. Not so many years ago, money-hungry doctors were seen as plundering American wallets, and Democrat-friendly HMOs were perceived as the last line of defense for the poor and the working-class. Oh, how times have changed. Doctors, once the most privileged of American workers, now face plummeting incomes and diminishing control over their practices...
This is what too much money can do to a person. Since selling his business to Netscape in March 1996 for "enough to sustain my lifestyle indefinitely," Jayson Adams, 32, has spent a lot of time thinking. An incredible amount of that thinking has taken place at Menlo Park's Cafe Borrone, a coffee shop four blocks from his apartment. "Since I was 16 or so, my objective was to start a company and sell it or IPO," he says, sipping...