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Schwab Makes Education Grants to Foster Continued Development of ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Charles Schwab Foundation has pledged $1.25 million in charitable contributions to Texas Tech University and the University of California at Irvine to support and promote financial planning education for the next generation of professionals. Since 1987, Schwab Institutional division has provided services to help independent Registered Investment Advisors (RIAs) grow their businesses and help their clients achieve their financial goals. Today Schwab Institutional is a leading provider of custodial, operational and trading support for more than 5,000 independent RIAs. A $1 million pledge to the Division of Personal Financial Planning at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas, will be used to build a modern teaching facility and support a PhD student or post-doctoral researcher.
KRS One - Tribute To Nas
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It won't work because the Pence Scam is ...well, a scam. But I suspect it will beHuckabee's answer, if he has one at all.... Update: As predicted, Huckabee responds by declaring that"immigrants and their families here illegally would have to return to their home countries." But he's also said that in "days, maybe weeks" these people "could come back in the workforce"---jumping the queue of those waiting to come legally. In effect, amnesty with some travel requirements.. Bevan doesn't seem to recognize the Pence Scam when he sees it. Huckabee's obviously hoping GOP voters don't either.... 3:09 P.M. ___________________________ I attempt to defend the tri-modal model of scandal coverage against withering assault on bloggingheads here. Of course, I forgot the most important point--which is that when scuttlebutt is made public that serves an investigative function--sources are alerted and come forward, friends vouch, previously unkown emailers email, and you find out the truth faster than you would when professional journalists keep the good gossip to themselves.
Meraki Aims to Link Up a City
Meraki Inc. plans to offer free high-speed wireless Internet access throughout San Francisco this year, betting that low-cost technology and help from users will bring success where other municipal Wi-Fi projects have failed. The closely held Mountain View, Calif., start-up says the free San Francisco wireless project -- which doesn't involve city funding -- is a test of technology it has developed for building low-cost, large-scale networks, generating some revenue from small ads viewed by users. Meraki last summer began offering free-Wi-Fi Internet access to residents of a roughly two-square-mile swath of San Francisco and says it currently has 40,000 users. .
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Everything, of course, with a ripple effect that creates yet more crises after the original crime. Before the Devil is pretty spry work for 83-year-old Sidney Lumet (it's also the director's 45th film), and it's certainly got enough going on plotwise to hold the audience's attention. Still, it's the kind of movie whose performers do showy emotional heavy lifting that feels forced. The characters are mostly dislikable or dumb, the relationships between them humorlessly fraught without being fully etched. The miserabilist-family and thriller elements goose each other but never feel organically entwined. Warning: this movie is rated R (in part) for "a scene of strong graphic sexuality" the very first, in fact. Which involves massively naked Hoffman slammin' into Tomei from behind, for what seems like an eternity.
Man shot dead at wheel of car is latest victim of north-west's violent ...
A man was shot dead through the windscreen of his car as he drove along a busy road in Merseyside, police said yesterday. The incident continued a disastrous start to the new year in the north-west of England, with a second victim shot in Liverpool city centre and a third shot in the leg in a Manchester park. The shootings came less than a week after a woman police officer was wounded by a gunman near Preston, and the death of another Manchester man who was taken to hospital in a blood-soaked car with two friends also suffering from bullet wounds. .
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