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...testimony which the Planning Board heard last night ran in favor of the plan and conclusive permission for the move is almost certain, said Les Barber, the community development planner who is handling the case...
...current top rate for taxing such gains is effectively 20%, but after this year, those profits will be taxed as regular income at higher rates. "I've seen a lot of my clients already selling stocks to benefit from the lower rate," says Mike Ryan, a Chicago financial planner...
...going to Cambridge, at either the undergraduate or graduate level, seem to vary. Freshman Anh Hguyen-Huynh, a Vietnamese now living in Cleveland, says he was drawn by the mystique: "It is something in the air, something in the spirit of the place." M.B.A. Wendy Roylo Hee, a regional planner in her native Honolulu, picked Harvard "because it was tough. I felt like I was being prepared for whatever was out there." Sarah Keller, Ph.D. '79, now teaching anthropology at Eastern Washington University, agrees that the Cambridge mystique remains as powerful as ever: "You say 'Harvard' and there's this...
...hoped that next year, when the city celebrates its 750th anniversary, the two sides might enjoy some joint merrymaking. But East Berlin authorities have made it clear that they have no interest in such cooperation. "It's the anniversary celebration of a divorced couple," quips a senior West Berlin planner. Still, the physical barrier has failed to trample the yearning for unity on both sides. When West Germany scored its second goal in the World Cup soccer finals last June, a volley of flares and rockets lit the East Berlin sky. The gesture was more than an isolated celebration...
Manhattan Wedding Planner Marcy Blum, who charges a minimum fee of $1,000 for 20 hours of work, arranges weddings in the $10,000-to-$35,000 range. "If someone tells me they have $8,000 to spend," she says, "I tell them to take a picnic." Peggy Leary, who runs a catering business called Ruffles & Flourishes in Boston's blue-collar Charlestown area, reports that the traditional--and pricey--sit-down dinner is being replaced by a cocktail reception that features "heavy hors d'oeuvres." The prospect of a weighty canape is daunting enough, but Stephen Elmont, head...