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Customer service representative Sabry Soukehal adds that stores are expected to sell 550 phone activations a month. The Cambridge branch beat that by an extra 17 percent...
Both the symposia and Segue will be invitation-only events, but audiences will include selected students, faculty, alumni and other guests. Extra seats will also likely be sold or lotteried to interested students...
Another thing the Democrats say Bush had wrong: his math. They charge that the White House made some convenient assumptions--including an unlikely 3.2% growth rate for 2002--to pad its budget by a few extra billion. They say the Administration's projection that its tax cut will cost $1.35 trillion is a wild understatement. A new study by the International Monetary Fund buttresses their argument. It puts the cost of the tax cuts at closer to $2.5 trillion. Which means that, with honest accounting, Bush's budget would already be nibbling at the Social Security trust fund...
Merck and Pharmacia were convinced that their medications had a better side-effect profile and submitted additional data to an FDA advisory panel last February. But the extra information raised new red flags for Dr. Steven Nissen, a cardiologist at the Cleveland Clinic who was consulted by the FDA. Nissen noticed what seemed like a high number of heart attacks and other cardiovascular problems in the companies' data. Together with Dr. Eric Topol and Dr. Debabrata Mukherjee, Nissen decided to look into the matter further...
...George W. Bush certainly hopes so. The $100 million in tax rebates that hit mailboxes in August haven?t had time yet to show up in those lagging economic reports, and most economists expect that extra $300 in every wallet to find its way back into the economy as the fall progresses. His political future - not to mention that of his Republican compatriots in Congress - may be riding on it, as Bush?s father can attest. In Washington, it?s still the economy, stupid, and if consumers ever stop spending we?ll be in a recession by Thanksgiving...