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...uninvited guest at an Adams House party, as he was being led out by police for disruptive behavior, referring to the Harvard tuition fee...
...five uninvited guests shouted at the sophomore witness on his way out, "Even with your $6000, you don't show us anything," referring to the Harvard tuition fee, the witness said...
...view is hardly the ultimate in TV technology, but it may be an idea whose time has finally come. Conventional pay-cable channels, like HBO and Showtime, offer viewers a smorgasbord of programming for one monthly fee. Pay- per-view instead gives viewers a chance to select from a menu, paying only for the programs they want to see. Prices typically range from $4 or $5 for recent movies to $15 or $20 for concerts and sport events. Pay-per-view is still a pint-size player in the TV marketplace: only 11 million TV homes (out of 90.4 million...
Because of funding and staff limitations, the clinic may refer cases to a panel of low-fee lawyers. While it will help clients who are being evicted because they have AIDS, the clinic does not accept cases of AIDS patients who have trouble finding housing...
...guzzlers would pay more than others for insurance, which would encourage the purchase of efficient cars. But if that's deemed unfair to big-car drivers, evenhandedness could be restored through a small adjustment in the automobile-registration fee...