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JetBlue Airways is making sure travelers will no longer feel blue when paying for airline tickets: beginning Nov. 8, JetBlue customers will be able to fly from Boston to New York and back on select dates for $25 each way if their tickets are purchased by Oct. 20. After that promotional period ends, fares will range in price from $40 to $120 before taxes. Price quotes for non-stop flights at rival companies on November 8 range from$50 to $300, according to orbitz.com. “It’s what our customers are hoping for” said...
...Photos are arranged by date, so if you recall that, for instance, your wedding anniversary is August 6, then a quick jump to that date in any given year shows you how you celebrated. Once you've found a set of pics you want to show off, you select one of four generic music tracks and a slideshow style like Stylish, Active or Nostalgic, and then tap Start. What you get may not be DVD-ready, but it looks smooth and sounds surprisingly good. You can even scrawl on pictures in your album, using finger as paintbrush, though sadly...
...students in. Knafel Professor of Music Thomas Kelly’s popular Core class, Literature and Arts B-51, “First Nights.” The course focuses on the history of a handful of famous musical premieres, and each year, Kelly asks a professional composer to select musicians and debut a brand new piece in December, allowing the students to experience something like what they’ve studied...
Then there are the more in-depth features, chief among which is the cross search, which lets you select multiple resources by name, category, or keyword and then search them all simultaneously. It’s like having a JSTOR search for Harvard’s entire e-resources collection. And the results are quite stunning—within seconds you can find what you are looking for, either in full-text online or a “Find it @ Harvard” button that tells you exactly where in Harvard’s huge library system to look...
When Robert Atchinson and Philip Gross, former HMC vice presidents of select equity, and Frank Dunau, another former HMC employee, left HMC in 2001 to form Adage Capital Management, the University gave them $1.8 billion...