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...choice. We've got two possible futures: a really horrible one and a really good one. We're going to run out of oil. It's not a renewable resource. So that will happen. Meanwhile, we are very busy in creating all kinds of new tech that might save us. What will win the race? What will save us? Will it be the wonderful new tech, or will it be the collapse of oil, or will it be the bad environmental conditions that we cause? That's anybody's guess. There is some great new tech, but will it come...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Margaret Atwood | 11/5/2008 | See Source »

...companies announced plans for massive layoffs last week, spurring fears that the bloodletting on Wall Street could be just a prelude to deeper job cuts across the nation. American Express announced that it will slash 7,000 positions - some 10% of its staff - as part of an effort to save $1.8 billion next year as a counterweight to the rising number of consumers defaulting on their payments. Within hours of that announcement, communications giant Motorola Inc., which cut some 2,600 jobs in April, said it would trim an additional 3,000 staffers over the next several months after posting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Corporate Layoffs: The Worst is Yet to Come | 11/4/2008 | See Source »

...school dropout prevention program based in Cambridge that offers low-income teens mentoring, college preparation, and scholarships. In 2008, it served 130 students, leading to a high school graduation rate of 100 percent and a college matriculation rate of 92 percent. But that wasn’t enough to save it from the chopping block. The program just had its state earmark of $150,000 cut in half, and this is only one of a series of cuts to vital social services in the Cambridge community. Budget decreases for Work Force have been mirrored by cuts for the Community Computer...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Fiscal Madness | 11/3/2008 | See Source »

...should be deprioritized in relation to financial aid initiatives and other programs centered on affordability. Beyond colleges themselves, policymakers also have an important role to play in making college affordable for all Americans. Some state governments have already taken encouraging steps. In Minnesota and Illinois, for example, parents can save thousands of dollars in tax-deferred investment accounts years before their children graduate from high school. Such plans not only ensure that families have a secure source of money for college tuition, but also help investing this money back into the strained American economy. Georgia high school students have already...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Tightening Our Belts | 11/3/2008 | See Source »

...unspecified personal reasons, Harvard is left searching for a replacement in the net.But it’s certainly not easy, as Richter was not only a key asset for the Crimson, but also the best goalie in the league. Last season, the Calgary native posted a .923 save percentage and a 2.19 goals-against average in addition to posting three shutouts, two of which came on consecutive nights. Richter received accolades to boot, earning the Ken Dryden Award as the ECAC’s top keeper.But while Richter has left big shoes to fill, Harvard has three promising prospects vying...

Author: By Courtney D. Skinner, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Holding Out for a Hero | 11/2/2008 | See Source »

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