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...featuring nine private rooms that hold up to 12 people. Once you and your fellow croonies have settled onto the semicircular benches in your snug, dimly lit lair, press a glowing button labeled "Thirsty," which summons a smiling server, and you'll be downing cocktails and nibbling on dim sum in minutes. Our test troupe of warblers featured dead ringers for Alanis Morissette alongside nervous off-key newbies who quickly lost their inhibitions and refused to give up the microphone. But beware of karaoke's addictive quality: after such performances as a song-and-dance interpretation of Kate Bush...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sing Inside The Box | 9/8/2006 | See Source »

...offer of a $100 million-a-year revolving fund from a group of private investors and produce their future film projects independently. (Under terms of its "first-look" deal with Paramount that recently expired, Cruise/Wagner was paid an annual chunk of money to cover overhead and development costs - a sum estimated by sources at the studio to be around $10 million, although Wagner insists it was much less than that. In return, the studio got first dibs on releasing the pictures Cruise/Wagner produced.) "A few days ago, we instructed our agents to cease negotiations [on a new deal] with Paramount...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Who Loses in the Split — Paramount or Cruise? | 8/23/2006 | See Source »

...have to remember that college admissions is a zero-sum game. For every kid who's admitted, there's another kid who doesn't get the space. There's a cost there. It hurts the quality of intellectual discussion in the classroom, the vitality of the university. These universities are nonprofits whose mission should be to identify the best and brightest students. Their mission shouldn't be to perpetuate aristocracy in America...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: How VIPs Get In | 8/17/2006 | See Source »

...protect against that worst-case outcome. By accepting a lower monthly sum, you get an annuity that guarantees payment to your estate--say, $665 a month for 10 years or $603 for 20 years, in the example above. You can and should buy an income annuity that also builds in inflation increases and continues until the death of a surviving spouse...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Income to Count On | 8/13/2006 | See Source »

...over a pile of cash, it's gone forever. So don't spend all your savings on one; 25% is a good target. In some cases, you can recover all or part of what you paid for an annuity. J.G. Wentworth, based in Bryn Mawr, Pa., offers a lump sum to take over your income stream. If you bought an annuity for $100,000 and changed your mind the next day, you could get back about $95,000. "Our typical customer has unexpected medical bills or some other sudden need for money," says Michael Vaughan, managing director at Wentworth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Income to Count On | 8/13/2006 | See Source »

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