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...Tuition will increase next year to $33, 110, a 2.9 percent rise, Harvard announced yesterday. But the percentage increase is the smallest since 1968, even smaller than last year's 3.3 percent increase...
...Inflation swept the nation and destroyed fortunes in single strokes," Chang said. She said a bottle of Coca-Cola cost $83 in Shanghai in 1947 and her mother paid her school tuition in rice...
Hoping to earn income to help pay for her children's tuition, Dona Evans invested in Lloyd's of London in 1987. The legendary insurance giant was recruiting fresh capital--in fact, Lloyd's was desperate for it--and Evans jumped at the chance to become a Lloyd's Name, as the elite 300-year-old institution calls its investors. In Britain, being a Name was a sure thing; you became economic royalty, even if you weren't one of the many Names who held real titles...
Rampell's most popular program prevents America Online users from being signed off. This program now has about 100,000 clients--the earnings from which allow him to pay for his own college tuition...
...industry to place a higher priority on issues of security usually buried in bug reports and fixed in infrequent updates. For the longer term, however, security should be integrated into the way we think about technology. Last month President Clinton proposed as part of his technology initiatives a college tuition subsidy for students who agree to study computer science and work after graduation for the federal government to improve computer security. This sort of "G.I. Bill" for computer security could do much to improve America's electronic infrastructure, which must be safe if it is to be lasting and productive...