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...likely to decline the longer the IPOfest lasts. In a correction, these weaker issues would fall faster and harder than the general market. "A strong market opens the window for butterflies and hummingbirds," says Charles Ronson, a New York City stock analyst who publishes the newsletter IPO Value Monitor. "But it also lets in the houseflies and spiders...
...Thomas Atwood, a junior on leave from Lowell House, asserts TM helped him decide to take time off. "I was meditating in my dorm room, and I realized my actions were not aligned with my unconscious life goals," Atwood said. He went to work for Monitor Consulting in Cambridge...
...should try to monitor our use of the facilities at all times," she said, adding that as adults election workers should be able to control themselves. Whatever happened to "When you've gotta go, you've gotta...
...Hope was supposed to pioneer a new kind of American intervention, one for purely humanitarian purposes in a land where the U.S. had no economic or strategic interests. The later multinational operation was to have been the forerunner of a new kind of U.N. intervention, one mounted not to monitor a peace but to establish one, undertaken without the traditional invitation from a host government and carried out not by the usual lightly armed troops but by forces toting enough weapons to fight a serious battle...
Screen savers are used now more as a display of one's aesthetics than as a truly useful tool. Some people still worry about getting their screens "burned." But unless you have a really ancient monitor, you can set aside your worries and save the $30 you may spend for buying a screen saver...