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...technology's so good, what seems to be the problem? The economy, of course, is always a factor. When consumers are feeling only moderately confident and start saving, big ticket electronics items go out the window. It might also come down to the monthly fee of $9.95, which is a ludicrous imposition in an medium where we're not used to regular payments (whoever heard of bribing a machine to record TV for you?), and if TiVo is listening to its customers the fee will be first...
...Cost of a Greyhound bus ticket between the two cities...
...idea of a lump-sum rebate of $600 or so appeals to many economists. The thinking is that with a relatively large sum people will spend a portion on big-ticket items, like a washing machine, and stimulate the deeply depressed manufacturing sector. Reduced withholding, on the other hand, would produce pocket money in dribs and drabs and probably benefit service industries most...
Some 2,000 G.O.P. donors will be in Washington for Tuesday night's Presidential Gala fund raiser. But the big ticket is dinner at DICK CHENEY's vice-presidential mansion the night before, an event planned with as much secrecy as the report of his energy task force. Among those on the Veep's guest list are some of the party's most prolific fund raisers, including lobbyists for the coal, oil, natural gas, nuclear and utility industries. Rick Shelby of the American Gas Association, who raised or gave $250,000, is invited, as is former Republican Party chairman Haley...
...first time, Harvard officials plan to cut off Yard access to all non-ticket holders on Class Day. Enforcement of ticketing has been lax in the past, with anybody interested able to attend...