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Kirby acknowledged the “approaching conditions of financial constraint” caused by the Faculty’s expansion, partly set into motion under his watch. But he wrote that a plan of increased fundraising, creative money management, and a boost in revenue from the Faculty’s endowment will cover a deficit that could amount to $68.4 million...
...with Goss' chief of staff. Negroponte said Kappes "was one of their leading case officers and a leading member of their clandestine service. So I think his skill sets, together with General Hayden's background, will form a very nice balance... I think that's going to be a boost for the morale out there...
...least improvement. The garment industry there never fully recovered, existing zoning laws inhibit residential development, and the area is struggling to make the most of the hundreds of small businesses that dominate the area. But Chinatown has a new leader for its business district: Wellington Chen, who promises to boost tourism and marketing and clean up the streets...
...screwdrivers and metal widgets, says he can barely pay the rising rent and utility bills, which eat up about $75 of his $95 monthly pension. On a good day, he can earn $8 from sales of his hardware, but that's not enough. Putin this year has promised to boost spending on social services, and the Kremlin has raised some state pensions. But in the market's food section, Gulfara Shakhulovna, 59, isn't impressed. She's worried about the health of her husband, a carpenter who retired but went back to work to make ends meet. Pensions...
Kirby acknowledged the “approaching conditions of financial constraint” caused by the Faculty’s expansion, partly set into motion under his watch. But he wrote that a plan of increased fundraising, creative money management, and a boost in revenue from the Faculty’s endowment will cover a deficit that could amount to $68.4 million...