Word: nest
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STAY-AT-HOME SPOUSES Can pad the nest egg, by contributing as much as their working mates to IRAs...
...Google them till you find one that sounds interesting, toss back some brews with a friend, and take the T one stop to Central. Trust me. You’ll have a good time, and might even get to dance with some of the raven-haired resident hotties who nest there night after night. —Staff writer Michael A. Mohammed can be reached at mohammed@fas.harvard.edu...
Harvard’s endowment is the nest egg in which the school’s future lies. No matter how one thinks the endowment should be spent, it is only logical to want the endowment to grow at its fullest potential—a potential that can only be reached with high levels of compensation and reduced alumni scrutiny. Alumni should realize what is in the best interests of the University and bite their tongues while the University replenishes HMC’s depleted talent pool—even if doing so carries a high price...
...edge of town. A little girl cups her ears with her hands and wails each time firing breaks out. A 5-year-old boy gingerly waves a white flag. Insurgents duck and weave across housetops a few blocks away, trading fire as they withdraw back into their nest in the Sarai neighborhood...
Marine Lt. Ed Cunningham's warning was spot-on: "It will be like flying into a hornet's nest." As he and Capt. Bryan Willard piloted their large, CH-53 helicopter closer to New Orleans on Saturday, the sky was frenetically dotted with all types and sizes of choppers, bobbing and weaving like bumblebees in a barely controlled chaos amidst the smoke of fires burning along the Mississippi River below. They searched for Hurricane Katrina survivors in large venues like the Convention Center-where a lone military air traffic controller with the call sign "Superman 00" somehow directed the evacuation...