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...with more than $4.2 billion in annual sales, is adding broker-compliance screening to its products. Tilken says Broker Audit's toughest competition will be in-house software developed by brokerages. That's probably truest of the largest houses, which might find it less expensive to write their own code than to pay a per-broker fee month after month...
Undergraduates of the University who are planning to take part in athletics during the summer should bear in mind the sections of the eligibility code in force at the University, Yale, and Princeton which appears below: A printed memorandum of these rules has been sent by the Harvard Athletic Association to all candidates for teams who are now in the University...
Wands similar to supermarket bar-code readers might be developed eventually to detect missing equipment in patients’ bodies...
...income taxes. For those who have bought into the Democrats’ strident rhetoric and divisive rich-versus-poor strategy, these numbers may be quite surprising. Indeed, it’s also worth remembering just who some Democrats consider to be "rich." As it stands today, the U.S. Tax Code is exceedingly progressive by any measure. Bush’s plan, which the President forcefully advocated in Tuesday night’s State of the Union address, would make it even more...
Some of those accused of the bombings, however, paint a very different picture. The 27-page confession to local police by Ali Gufron, better known by his J.I. code name Mukhlas, refers to the time he met bin Laden in Afghanistan during a three-year stay there. In the confession, a copy of which TIME has seen, Mukhlas says he believes the $25,000 that he and other plotters were given for the Bali operation by Riduan Isamuddin, J.I.'s operations chief also known as Hambali, may have originally come from bin Laden. Bali investigators are also looking into...