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...These events are open to everyone on campus who pays the entrance fee and are intended to bring all different types of students together," says Heinicke. "We are going to go with what works, take the proven winners from last year and expand on them...
...families who are not willing to comply." Bagge trains up to 70 nannies a year, and their services aren't cheap. The graduates, who are all U.S. citizens, typically earn from $1,200 to $1,500 a month to start, and the academy collects a one-time $1,200 fee from the employer. Lesson: in the frantic search for child care, a parent's choices are seldom both cheap and legal...
...Wigglesworth first-year said she and five other students pooled their money to pay the $120 hiring fee to Entertainment, Inc., a local stripper-for-hire business. The stripper was expected to arrive with her "strip-o-gram" at 9 p.m., the student said...
...acting on a recommendation from the HarvardStudent Telephone Office, the council adoptedproposals to reduce service fees for changes inlocal service, calling features and the transferof service. But the council also established a newservice fee of $27.50 for a room visit by thetelephone office...
...single biggest change in the rate schedule will be the elimination of the line transfer fee. Formerly, if the designated ownership of a telephone line changed, the new owner was charged a $24 fee. Under the new plan, a call of notification is all that is necessary to change line ownership...