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...certain point where you’ve got to give your opportunities to the older kids, and if they take advantage of the opportunities, they get to stay with it,” Harvard coach Mark Mazzoleni says. “You owe that to the older players, but if they’re in there and not getting it done, you’ve got to give other people opportunities...
...that's worth very little, says Art Spinella, president of industry tracker CNW Marketing Research. A vehicle that originally cost $30,000 could resell for as little as $5,000. If you sell the car toward the end of the loan, you might still owe more than what the car is worth. Spinella suggests sticking to a loan that lasts no longer than five years and shopping around for the best interest rate. --By Barbara Kiviat
...importance of the separation of powers highlights the need for an independent counsel. The current investigation, overseen by Attorney General John Ashcroft, is rife with conflicts of interest. Not only does Ashcroft owe his job to the administration he is investigating; he is also indebted to Karl Rove, whom he hired for three of his campaigns in Missouri. Moreover, Ashcroft has proven his willingness to politicize the office of Attorney General by interfering in local courts in order to curb plea bargaining and encourage the use of the death penalty, as well as by personally campaigning for the USA Patriot...
Then, after already having signed twice for the same computer loan (once while abroad), I got yet another letter telling me I owe money! Apparently, somehow my computer loan from the previous semester was never processed and no one informed me. Needless to say, I contacted the financial aid office to let them know about the problem, which (to my officer’s credit), was promptly resolved...
...anything in terms of activity or investment," says Total spokeswoman Sarah Wachter. As for U.S. oil companies, they'd love to jump in, but are still barred by U.S. sanctions - which are unlikely to be lifted with an election on the way. - By Bruce Crumley and Adam Zagorin We Owe You Money? Get In Line Britons are famed for loving an orderly queue. But a new law may cause chaos in the ranks of those seeking to wring funds from insolvent firms. Unleashed last week, the Enterprise Act makes it harder for banks to push a firm into receivership (almost...