Word: pays
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...future as a full-length cartoon. Spike hopes to hit it big himself soon; after years of being passed over, he anticipates receiving the credit that is due to him as an artist and a business man. His plans include world distribution for film, DVD and pay-per-view, and world domination in general. Both the Classic Animation Festival and the Sick and Twisted now run in over 50 cities. This might not be your cup of tea, but it might be your mug of truck-stop-quality coffee...
...real test for future drives will probably then bank on whether or not the investments Harvard has made in new projects with its campaign money will pay...
...husband Gustave, a cable television pioneer who helped develop the Nickelodeon channel aand pay-per-view technology, gave 14.5 million to the Harvard Law School, where they met, $10 million to establish the Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations, and $5 million to the women's matching fund...
...real issue is not how to make group health plans pay more, but how to keep Americans from getting critically ill in the first place," Bloom writes in an Oct. 11 piece titled, "The Wrong Rights." He addresses the problems behind the nation's top killers: heart disease, cancer, stroke and injuries...
However, the privacy of one fourth of the student body is a high price to pay for an informed public. Thanks to the Crimson's front-page coverage this unfortunate incident has been brought to the attention of the entire Harvard community. Now anyone with an ounce of tenacity can easily get his or her hands on a comprehensive list of work-study recipients...