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...would have had to pay at the end of June 30, a figure given in the annual financial report.Even though Molinaro said Princeton has never used interest rate swaps with regard to its debt portfolio because they decided “the incremental risk was not worth the modest savings?? of a lower interest rate, Scudder said that such swaps are widely used by institutions seeking to reduce exposure to variable rate bonds.Shore declined to comment yesterday on the current value of the swap portfolio, and would not say whether more of the swaps had been terminated beyond...
...design inspiration would only result in a fashion faux pas, she adheres to Gore’s policy of reducing, reusing, and recycling. In fact, she normally buys second-hand clothes, and enthusiastically recommends that people buy food at expired food markets like “Amazing Savings?? in her hometown of Ashville...
...grocery stores have much to gain. But putting aside the special business interests, the average Massachusetts citizen will be far better served by the passage of the licensing initiative than by its rejection. Ending the virtual monopoly that liquor stores enjoy on wine sales will translate into dramatic savings??as much as $36 million by some estimates—and a much more convenient shopping experience. After all, grocery stores can already sell wine—but only at three of their Massachusetts locations. Why should shoppers not be able to buy wine from a grocer?...
...very mainstream but there’s definitely a community of fans and writers that is separate,” Morgan said. For example, she said, each year the club celebrates the Coming and Going of the Hours—“known to the heathens as Daylight Savings??—by walking around the Yard in black while carrying candles and chanting...
...sustainability principles save Harvard money and go no further, then “responsibility” is meaningless. To maintain incentives to save money through reducing resource use while meeting Harvard’s obligation of environmental stewardship, one common-sense solution is to reinvest 50% of cost savings??which result from sustainability measures—into research on campus sustainability or environmental mitigation efforts, like the Kennedy School of Government’s use of 100% wind energy. This solution is still “win-win,” but goes beyond the rationality of saving...