Word: secrete
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...Microsoft is reportedly negotiating to put Beatles' songs online. But competition doesn't guarantee bargains. While Apple reveals its European prices this week, at $1.82 a song Napster costs U.K. subscribers 84% more than those in the U.S. Blame higher label fees, plus the VAT. iTunes, though, has a secret weapon: the iPod, the only digital player that can be used with the music store. "Apple traps iPod buyers...
...Thus each production might be a sweet secret shared by the 12,000 or so people who see it over its long weekend. But the Encores! people are not averse to making a commercial buck by fleshing out their shows for the wider Broadway audience. Perhaps once a season, talk surfaces of a possible transfer (for "Strike Up the Band," "Hair," "Carnival," none of which occurred). "Chicago" did make that move, in just six months in1996, to the joy and profit of all involved...
...what was lost in the productive debates that emerged after the article’s publication was the fact that the Harvard administration had repeatedly tried to prevent the full story of the Secret Court of 1920 from ever being told...
...University’s culture of secrecy extends beyond shameful episodes like the Secret Court of 1920—Harvard administrators today make every effort to keep even simple decision-making processes hidden from public view...
...sense in my department [Molecular and Cellular Biology] is that very little opinion was recruited from the people whose expertise is in this area,” Meister said at the time of Broad’s announcement last June. “It seemed like a lot of secret negotiations were going on before anything scientific was discussed with the Faculty...