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...Tapeless video recording is great, but has drawbacks. At the highest quality setting, you only get about 15 minutes of video per gigabyte of storage, so it?s advisable to buy a 2GB SD card, the highest capacity. (At least most have finally come down below the $100 mark.) The good news is that you can squeeze two hours of standard-definition video on the same card...
...enough in taxes to cover schooling. Hospitals write off the cost of medical services for undocumented immigrants. The bigger picture is more muddled. Economists at Rand have found wide variances in analyses of the costs to taxpayers of providing services to immigrants, from a "surplus" of $1,400 per immigrant to a "deficit" of $1,600. The majority of immigrants, in fact, pay taxes, even the undocumented (via fake Social Security and taxpayer IDs). Through 2002, illegals paid an estimated $463 billion into Social Security. Their takeout: almost nothing...
What do I have to do to play in front of 40,000 people a night? How do I get my hands on the MLB league minimum of $327,000 or, even better, reach the league average salary of $2.5 million per season? How can I get my mug on a Topps baseball card? These represent just a fraction of the perks that athletes who reach the pinnacle of the baseball world receive each year...
...don’t have a working theory of my own yet, but over the last month I have come to understand why it is that so many players like myself are willing to put up with the $1100 per month salary and the never-ending bus rides of the minor leagues...
...Harvard’s gargantuan termbill just got a little easier. Last week, officials from the Office of Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid announced that an expansion of the Harvard Financial Aid Initiative, effective this fall, will eliminate the family contribution for students with family incomes under $60,000 per year. But the good news comes with a sobering addition: tuition will rise this fall to a total of $43,655 per student. The expansion of the Harvard Financial Aid Initiative (HFAI) is a great stride in Harvard’s financial aid efforts. Previously, HFAI waived family contributions only...