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...Yale University Press. Like Bossert, she remembers the excitement of House life. “It was a huge playground in a lot of ways,” she says. “The Masters’ lodgings were enormous and we had wonderful times as children exploring the steam tunnels under the University and sneaking up into the tower at night.” But for Heimert, her parents’ responsibilities as Masters often disrupted the nuclear family. “It certainly made for an odd family life,” she says...
...mournfully when reality refuses to cooperate. Investors tried this trick before, pushing the Dow above 10,000 in December and January on hopeful corporate and economic news - only to run into Enronitis. Now they're back at it, and even if the next few sessions take some of the steam out - there's always profit-taking and second-guessing, even when herd is celebrating - the cries of "bottom," for the economy and the markets, have never been so credible. The future's so bright, they're buying...
...said the reduction in energy costs is the result of two separate factors—the warmer temperatures require less steam for heating and a drop in fuel prices has lowered the University’s fuel cost. The spending on steam is down over $1 million dollars from last year, while oil costs are about $110,000 lower...
...existence of the Internet opens up possibilities for lots of opportunities for things that had otherwise lost steam,” Zittrain said...
Butyrskaya also wants that distinction. The lanky Muscovite is known to skate solid short programs, and if she doesn't lose steam in the 4-min. free program, she has a good shot...