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...have particular objection to that electronic message board,” said Merritt Harrison, who lives on Remington Street, adjacent to the proposed site of the theater, at the meeting. “No exception should be made simply because this is a non-profit operation...
...hard to see what attracts criminals to the software racket. A drug dealer pays about $47,000 for a kilo of cocaine, and can sell it on the street for about $94,000, a 100% profit. But for the same outlay of $47,000 - and a lot less risk - an enterprising crook can buy 1,500 pirated copies of Office 2000 Professional and resell them for a profit of 900%. The rise of cybercrime has prompted police organizations across Europe to set up new high-tech crime divisions. The Hague-based force that coordinates police investigations into organized crime, Europol...
Schor helped spread her lifestyle ideas by becoming a founding member of the Center for a New American Dream, a non-profit resource for Americans who aim to liberate themselves from an existence dominated by consumption. Shedding light on many of the center’s ideals, Schor’s latest book features a collection of visions for such a sustainable society. Author Mary Pipher styled her piece “In Praise of Hometowns” like a Chicken-Soup-for-the-Soul heartwarmer, romancing about one’s “personal slice?...
...first time since 1994, Harvard’s non-profit radio broadcasting station WHRB 95.3 FM filled the airwaves yesterday with 90 minutes of live coverage of the midterm elections...
...group of sophomores has gone so far as to profit off the ban, selling a limited number of engraved Game flasks to interested students...