Word: summed
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...teaching that all Jews are good and all Germans are bad." Where is the evidence that I have ever said, written or "understood" this about either Jews and Germans? What is The Crimson's evidence? In fact, in my review of Sack's book, I wrote, "Some Jews, in sum, became murderers...
Tobacco investors have made it clear how badly they want a settlement. Late last month, for example, rumors swirled about a settlement under which tobacco companies would pay the hefty sum of $10 billion a year--more than the industry currently earns. Philip Morris stock promptly rose $6, creating $5 billion of market value and sending up a smoke signal so dense that even the long-in-denial tobacco industry had to notice. The burning question is this: If the market is ready to embrace such a costly settlement--and antitobacco forces, realizing they're getting nowhere fast in their...
According to Westlund, the young man depicted in the picture withdrew "a sizable sum of money" from an ATM on Mass. Ave. using a ATM card stolen from a Greenough resident...
Both Peimer and Scott L. Shuchart '97, another organizer of the Coalition, said their goal is not to amass a large sum of money, but to get a large percentage of the senior class to show their support by donating...
Amazing and confusing sum up the reaction so far to the rewiring now under way of America's longest-running monopoly--the $200 billion electricity business, an industry larger than either automobiles or telecommunications. The basics are simple: under deregulation plans taking shape in many states, local utilities must open their lines to any power providers that want to ship juice to the utilities' retail customers. For the first time, consumers and companies will be able to pick their electric suppliers as freely as they now choose their long-distance carriers...