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...might be nice in the future to get some ads going to offset the cost of the servers,” he said...
Harvard must also be mindful of increasing diversity within the Faculty. Currently, women comprise less than 20 percent of tenured faculty; minorities, not even ten percent. The University must recruit more underrepresented groups to offset the longer careers of senior professors—who are even less diverse than the Faculty as a whole...
...problem by increasing AMT-exemption thresholds in 2001 and then again in 2003, but those higher limits are set to expire at the end of this year. The new Bush budget proposal would offer a reprieve--extending those higher thresholds and the provision that allows certain personal credits to offset the AMT--but only through...
...their strong performances against highly-ranked foes were not enough to offset the overall domination of the Bulldogs, who boast three of the top five intercollegiate players in the country, including the top-ranked Michelle Quibell...
...disclosed that news. Stewart saved at least $45,000 by selling her shares when she did, for $58.43. A few days after the sale, Merrill Lynch compliance officials quizzed Faneuil about the transaction. He then conferred privately with Bacanovic, who insisted the sale had been made to help Stewart offset taxes on other stock gains. But when Stewart's financial adviser angrily complained to Faneuil that the ImClone shares had been sold at a profit and "screwed up" previous tax calculations, Faneuil went back to Bacanovic. At that point, he claimed, Bacanovic changed his story, saying that Stewart...