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Lamont's little sister on the Quad, Hilles has what everyone else wants: gobs of extra space. There are vast open areas throughout the airy, five-floor structure. Bookshelves are placed sparsely throughout the building and there are little nooks and crannies everywhere you look--a typewriter room here, a snack room there...
Bush's tax cut will benefit relatively few Americans. Its main components, the elimination of the estate tax and a cut in marginal income tax rates, send the vast majority of the savings to the wealthy. Only the wealthiest 2 percent of estates pay the estate tax, meaning that most Americans will see no benefit at all from this reduction...
Instead of redefining the NBA as a league of the 'next Jordan' (i.e. Vince Carter, Kobe Bryant, or Kevin Garnett), Commissioner David Stern should rather focus on rivalries and multiple superstars. He has, as is obvious from Sunday night's All-Star Game, a vast pool of talent to play with...
...campus, PBHA is primarily known for its vast array of tutoring programs. The Progressive Student Labor Movement--with its frequent protests--stands out as one of the few high profile activist groups within PBHA...
...next, and passed on as an item of permanent worth. Culture likes to work on the vertical axis, by accumulating tradition. About 35 years ago, however, we pivoted around to the horizontal. Culture, instead of being passed down vertically through time, began to move along instead on a vast frothing horizontal, across the generation - a great wave advancing on a broad front and transmitting a popular culture about 15 minutes deep: a shallow, throwaway, universal culture in the form of globally shared television shows, movies, music, drugs and other sensations of interchangeable news and entertainment...