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Tompkins says no money will be diverted from other parts of the budget to pay for additional financial aid, which will now cost $53 million annually for undergraduates alone...
Even beyond the range of Harvard's superstars, the University appears to pay well. The returns list more than 3,200 employees who are paid over $50,000 a year. Top Dollar Source: 1998 Federal Tax returns For Harvard's best paid officials, teaching has its rewards...
There's hardly a city bus that passes without some advertisement for Random-store.com. Banks want you to pay your bills via computer, and first-years should remember that while the first item they received on campus was their room key, the second was information about their e-mail account...
Breast cancer is one of those illnesses that it pays to know at least as much about as your doctor does. There's always a new study, a conflicting report or an experimental treatment to consider. Take last week's carefully worded advice about two anticancer drugs sent to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration by a panel of experts. If you don't pay close attention to the details, you could wind up doing yourself more harm than good...
...While Lewinsky was waiting, one officer mentioned that Eleanor Mondale was in the White House. Lewinsky correctly surmised that the President was meeting with Mondale, rather than his lawyers, and she was "livid." She stormed away, called and berated Ms. Currie from a pay phone, and then returned to her Watergate apartment...