Word: annually
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...guerrillas aren't really serious about peace. Sureshot's snub makes the U.S. nervous as well. If Pastrana's efforts fail to hold Colombia together--if the FARC solidifies its sovereignty over coca-land--the U.S. war on drugs in Colombia could unravel. Washington spends more than $100 million annually to help Colombia's national police destroy coca crops but to little avail--largely because the FARC earns 40% of its estimated $1 billion annual income from a tax it levies on coca farmers to protect their harvests from government eradication...
...also conducts an annual survey of first-year financial aid data, and publishes a biannual report...
...shareholders, says fund-research company Wiesenberger. Tip: taxable distributions typically result from rapid-fire trading. This year, look for funds with a low turnover rate, something less than 100%. Stock index funds are among the most tax efficient. And never invest in a stock fund just ahead of its annual distribution, usually in November or December...
...answering that question. Perhaps Katzenberg's contribution to improved understanding of the Pentateuch would be to allocate a portion of this film's profits to subsidizing independent scholarly research into the Old Testament characters. The Prince of Egypt's expected income would hardly be dented by funding a substantial annual Moses Prize. DAVID W. FAULKNER Bristol, England
...when she was two years old, Ashi began taking PEG-ADA, a newly developed drug that consists of the missing enzyme protected by a chemical sheath that enables it to function in the bloodstream for days. While the drug requires weekly injections for life at an annual cost of more than $60,000, it has enabled most of the handful of ADA-deficient children to survive. However, it provided only marginal help for Ashi, and she began to fail...