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...fall in the Consumer Price Index, the biggest decrease since 1953, was largely the result of dropping oil prices. Says Maryann Keller, an auto analyst at Vilas- Fischer Associates: "The real impact of declining oil prices is what you're going to do with the extra money in your wallet after you've visited the gas station. Maybe you're going to go out and buy a pair of shoes. Maybe you're going to take a vacation. It's going to mean a big increase in real disposable income." Agrees Merrill Lynch Chief Economist Donald Straszheim: "The oil- price...
...anything in French. He promptly sent the man packing. But the next night the visitor knocked again, and this time he had a French-speaking person in tow. With his friend's help, William Murphy, 28, explained to Yves's father Jean-Guy, 51, that he had found a wallet belonging to the elder Lavigueur. The unemployed Murphy had anonymously returned the wallet to Jean-Guy but held onto a 72 cents lottery ticket inside --until he learned it was worth a winning U.S. $5.6 million. The grateful JeanGuy decided to divide the winnings among himself, four members...
...told them that his wallet and credit cards had been stolen at the airport and that his parents couldn't be reached. The dean's office was unaware of any foul play...
Last week, I was assaulted on Winthrop Street in Harvard Square by Cambridge's toughest thug (by reputation): John Harvard himself. This incident left me minus my wallet and feeling vengeful. The story thus far: Friday night I parked at 67 Winthrop Street. Approaching the open spot I spied No Parking signs, but in the half-block between an alley and Kennedy Street, I inspected the posts carefully, and the coast looked clear. No signs, right or left, (This might have made me pause, I admit.) Fifteen minutes later my car was gone. The Cambridge police offered the (wrong) number...
Apparently Chen was a victim of the dreaded"code fraud," said John Houser, MCI's Washington,D.C. spokesman. He said that someone probablygained access to his wallet or otherwisediscovered Chen's MCI number, a problem prevalenton college campuses...