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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...room we won’t apply for council funding, no sense in turning down $100 in free money. But is this really the role of the council, ostensibly a student group despite the fact it answers to the administration and relies on it for funding through a fee on our tuition bills...

Author: By Joe Flood, | Title: Fight for Your Right To Party! | 11/13/2003 | See Source »

According to Frumin, his service comes “free of charge” for college students. Student party organizers pay a rental fee to the owners of the venues where they hold their parties. These fees generally fall within the range of $2,000-$3,000, but can go as high as $15,000, depending on the date of the event and venue availability. Venue owners, in turn, pay Frumin a flat management fee. “There are 5,000 Boston college organizations all vying for the same clubs on any given night,” Frumin says...

Author: By Jason D. Park, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Party Czar | 11/13/2003 | See Source »

SHAQUILLE (FEE-FI-FO-FUM) O'NEAL...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Feud Of The Week Nov. 10, 2003 | 11/10/2003 | See Source »

Charter One last week became the first bank to issue a no-fee gift card, meaning that when you buy the card, you don't get charged for processing or shipping and handling. The prepaid cards, which range in value from $25 to $500 and can be personalized with pictures of puppies or wedding rings or embossed with messages like Feliz Navidad or Just Because, can be used at any of MasterCard's 32.8 million merchant locations as well as online and for catalog orders. With no up-front fees and nearly universal acceptance, it sounds like the ultimate gift...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Money: This Card Is A Great Gift--But Use It Quickly! | 11/10/2003 | See Source »

...there abuses at other mutual funds yet to be uncovered? "We have seen some evidence of that," Spitzer told TIME. At congressional hearings this week, top brass from the industry's main trade group are planning to push a three-pronged proposal. They want to impose a 2% redemption fee on all funds except money markets; require that the firms, and not any intermediaries, receive orders by 4 p.m.; and restrict trading of fund shares by insiders. Spitzer, who is scheduled to appear at the hearings, wants an industry overhaul that starts at the top. "We have to shake...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mutual Funds: A Scandal Grows | 11/10/2003 | See Source »

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