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...society that has watched an institution as seemingly indestructible as Lehman Brothers collapse, nothing can be certain. Donahue insists that “there won’t be a problem with funding the scholarship program this year.” But even Donahue admits that the endowment will suffer along with the rest of the countries financial state...

Author: By Mark J. Chiusano, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Spare Change | 11/12/2008 | See Source »

What does that mean? When news hits, the market doesn't parse which 
firms are most likely to benefit or suffer; all companies within an industry are either rewarded or punished. "A stock's fundamentals just aren't as important as things like currency appreciation and global growth expectations right now," says Savita Subramanian, the author of the report...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Stock Picking Has Changed | 11/11/2008 | See Source »

...their cousin, the music industry. Despite incessant threats, countless legal battles, and millions of dollars spent, music is still digitalizing—if not legally, then illegally. Such industries must recognize the choices before them: They can either choose to benefit from advances by taking progressive stances or to suffer from obstinacy and inaction. Though fear of change in an old industry is understandable, obstructionism is inexcusable. Whether it is Google scanning great works in Widener to preserve them for posterity, or an avid fan merely typing out a newly released Harry Potter book, digitalization is coming to the printed...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: No Results Found | 11/11/2008 | See Source »

Though the tumor begins shrinking after several years and disappears by puberty, Olsen estimates that a tenth of patients with the tumor suffer side-effects ranging from obscured vision to physical disfigurement...

Author: By Noah S. Rayman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Researchers Find Likely Tumor Cure | 11/7/2008 | See Source »

...says. “Back in 1930, there was no television. There was no DVD, no cell phone with webisodes, no iPod...Movies are just one of the things that are out there, and they are not going to resist this downturn. They’re going to suffer just like anything else...

Author: By Beryl C.D. Lipton, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Projected Benefits | 11/6/2008 | See Source »

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