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California unions turned out tens of thousands of voters in the election, helping spur a Democratic triumph. Now they are calling in the chits to promote "a living wage" for low-income service workers. A new Los Angeles ordinance requires firms doing business with the city to pay $7.39 an hour with benefits or $8.64 without -- higher than the state minimum of $5.75. Now, in an effort that may be duplicated in other cities, pro-labor officials are refusing subsidies to developers who want to build big projects, including the Staples sports arena and a Hollywood theater-and-hotel complex...
Finally, we're thankful for the sudden outbreak of universal keycard access. First Quincy, and now Cabot and Winthrop, have opened their doors to the masses. Who would have guessed that all our years of struggle would finally start to pay-off. With luck, this is only the beginning of a great revolution that will shake the foundations of undergraduate life. Hopefully, all the Houses will soon unlock their gates and a new era of community and convenience will be born...
...know a book will be used next semester or the subsequent semester--condition [of the book] permitting--we will pay 50 percent of the cover price," Murphy says. "The same book goes on the selling floor for 25 percent off cover...
Rene M. Roy '02 said despite all of the candidates' efforts, he will not pay much attention to their campaigns. But Roy said he will cast an electronic ballot...
...might make friends in an investment club, and you might learn something about stock picking, but you'll probably pay a price in lower returns on your investment. Fully 60% of investment clubs regularly underperform the stock market, according to a new study from UC Davis. Your returns will be higher in an actively managed mutual fund, and higher still in a broad index fund...