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...Faculty must borrow from the treasury to cover the overrun, Lawton said it would look to special construction funds or to unrestricted funds...
...capital-short. Says Dr. Abdul Majid Majidi, 46, a technocrat in charge of Plans and Budget Organization, the superagency that draws up and carries out the Shah's five-year development programs: "In three years' time we will be coming into U.S. and European markets to borrow. We can absorb...
...World Bank meeting, several schemes were suggested to create funds, or "facilities," financed in large part by the oil-possessing nations. These funds, in effect, would serve as bank accounts from which oil importers could borrow the money to buy the oil that they need from OPEC. IMF Managing Director H. Johannes Witteveen of The Netherlands proposed creating such an account which would probably be capitalized at from $5 to $10 billion in loans from OPEC. This has been nicknamed "Witteveen Mark II," to distinguish it from "Witteveen Mark I," a similar fund established earlier this year with $3.4 billion...
...often idiosyncratic views of modern life, these artists apply paint, beads and hair to their pictures, cut them up and stitch them together. They explore the artistic potential of old techniques--like gum bichromate, solarization, and cyanotype--and new chemical processes like polaroid and 3-M color. They borrow images from television and porno-magazines, create scenes in the darkroom which were never seen by a camera's eye and photosensitize anything they can get their hands on--including plexiglass, fur and linen. As Aaron Siskind, a documentary photographer whose work later became much more abstract, said, "...as the language...
...Crimson was further hampered in the Brown pool mis-match by the team's lack of a goalie. "We had to borrow a goalie from Brown just to compete in the tourney," Bozer said...