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...Czech Republic, florists Kodytek and Lenc are nursing their wounds. Lenc is still fuming over a six-page letter from the Austrian Labor Ministry explaining why it is refusing his request for a florist's license - and informing him that he can appeal the decision for a fee of ?180. The mayor of Gmünd, Otto Opelka, who says his town is keen for new business blood, blames teething troubles; this was the first time a Czech firm had opened in the area. "In the future, things will run more smoothly," he says. "I think it will be much...
When a resounding 82 percent of College undergraduates voted last December in favor of adding a termbill fee to fund College wind purchases, campus administrators responded that they wanted to preserve the sanctity of the termbill; at the same time, however, they assured us that they would make sure to respond with concrete action to the clear student demand for renewable energy. The University has responded and has done so in convincing fashion, nearly doubling the amount that would have been raised by the opt-out termbill fee, and taking the additional step of establishing a $3 million Green Building...
...both the music industry and Yahoo!, downloading of singles is a small business. But if you offer somebody a million songs for a set fee every month, that's a much more economical way for consumers to have access and a more reliable flow of revenues to the industry...
While Gross has balked at implementing the $10 opt-out fee, citing a hesitation to adding more optional charges to the termbill, the referendum’s supporters are asking the Dean to set aside money for the College’s own purchase of renewable energy...
Stressing that the new funds will be dispersed across the entire University—not just the College, as the termbill fee would have done—one of the referendum’s key supporters said that Summers’ announcement should not sway Gross’ decision...