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...carité, the word that brings millions of young French people out into the streets, is the norm there. Forget about a pension big enough to retire on-you have 40 years to figure that out. Health care is more problematic, since getting sick puts you on the fast track to poverty. If you're unlucky, your employer runs out of money to pay you. If you're really unlucky, you get caught in the middle of an extortion racket. But if it all works out-as it increasingly does-you get to shape your own future...
...poor decisions. She and her friends would often skip out of school after lunch and cruise up and down Broadway. Teachers rarely stopped them, but school authorities knew what she and her friends were up to. One morning Sarah went to the school office to discuss getting back on track but got a surprise. One of the administrators asked her point-blank, "Why don't you just quit school?" "I was just a kid," says Sarah with a laugh. "It was like they said the magic words. So I told them, 'O.K.!' And I left...
...matched in nearly every facet of the contest, the Big Red beat the Crimson by a score of 10-3 on Saturday afternoon at Jordan Field. It was the eighth consecutive time Cornell (7-1, 2-1 Ivy) had beaten Harvard, putting the Big Red back on track for a repeat conference title after its first loss of the season last week. “They’re consistently a good shooting team, except for last week against Penn,” Harvard coach Scott Anderson said. “They had an awful lot of possessions...
...three in doubles, and then swept through the singles without losing a set until sophomore Stephanie Schnitter lost the front end of an eventual tiebreaker victory against Lauren Shearer of the Lions. With the win, Harvard improved to 2-0 in the Ivy League and put itself on track to win the league title. “It was definitely good that we got off to a good start,” Peterzan said. “That’s our goal, really.” HARVARD 6, CORNELL 1 The Crimson started the weekend with a Friday victory...
According to Benjamin G. Edelman ’02, who is also a Ph.D. candidate in the economics department, fraudsters have been using Yahoo’s media partnerships to indirectly place ads for spyware vendors, whose programs track users’ actions and generate relevant...