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...often, it doesn't produce money-spinning discs, either. More mature music fans might still pay up for a CD; some 2 million people outside North America bought last fall's Long Road out of Eden, for instance, the first studio album from the Eagles in decades. But supermarket muscle has driven down the retail price of compact discs. The only U.S. store selling that Eagles CD was Wal-Mart, for the bargain price of $11.88. The average price of a CD in Europe dropped by 4% between 2003 and 2006, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers. One way to maintain price levels...
Harvard Law School officials announced yesterday that the school will eliminate tuition for third-year law students who commit to spending five years in either public-interest law or the public sector...
...stay away from her power,” Allard says. “She’s going to have to get the base hits and the doubles that she’s capable of getting. She has to move away from an all-or-nothing mentality—either I hit it over the fence or I strike out.” While it might be more difficult for Murphy to stack up the home runs, that certainly won’t diminish her role on the team. “We’re not going...
...Jenkins’ favorite pitch is the first pitch. And if it’s a fastball, like the one he launched out of Brown’s Murray Stadium for his only collegiate home run last April, even better.Jenkins isn’t waiting to visit the altar, either. He’s engaged to marry his high school sweetheart, Ashley, this summer.But Jenkins, a senior second baseman, has had to wait for the better part of four years for a regular gig on the Crimson infield. He has waited almost three years now, since Harvard?...
...what make a happy ending to a story,” audience member Amanda L. Shapiro ’08 says. While it’s undoubtedly important to many that their $15 (round trip on the T, plus egregious movie prices) night on the town end with either wedding bells or labor pains, a happy ending isn’t always in the cards. Especially in a debate. But “Hollywoods Pregnant Pause” didn’t have to worry about ending in disagreement, because they were lacking a key part to the argument...