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...Sunday Livni, a onetime Mossad agent, conceded defeat, claiming she refused to be "blackmailed" by the demands of the fringe religious parties she was trying to woo. The religious parties, she said, were making "economically and diplomatically illegitimate demands." The ultra-orthodox Shas party was charging a high fee: they want Livni to increase child allowances for large religious families and remove the city of Jerusalem from peace negotiations with the Palestinians. "I refuse to pawn Israel's future for the Prime Minister's seat," she said after meeting Peres. "The public is sick of politicking...
...World Bank. The former was designed to monitor exchange rates and lend reserve currencies to nations with trade deficits, the latter to provide underdeveloped nations with needed capital - although each institution's role has changed over time. Each of the 44 nations who joined the discussions contributed a membership fee, of sorts, to fund these institutions; the amount of each contribution designated a country's economic ability and dictated its number of votes...
...Sunday after it has gone before the Finance Commitee (FiCom). UC Treasurer Anthony R. Britt ’10 said the UC’s overall budget increased by 11 percent this year. Britt said the increase could be attributed to fewer students opting out of the Student Activities Fee on their term bills. Last year, 12.3 percent of undergraduates opted out of the annual $75 fee compared to 6.5 percent from this year, according to Britt. A lower rate of opt-out may be due to changes by the Student Activities Office for the opt-out procedure, FiCom Chair...
...Information is taken from the Web sites of candidates, who are then allowed to edit their profiles if they wish.Candidates are currently included on the site for free, but Nemeth said that once candidates see the benefit of being profiled on the site, she plans to charge them a fee. Of the 258 candidates running for seats in the Massachusetts state legislature, 257 are currently on the site, and Nemeth said she plans to track down the remaining candidate in the upcoming days.So far, Nemeth’s site is limited to Massachusetts, but she said she hopes the project...
...representative who has championed the program, said she hopes a trial will begin before winter break. The newspaper program would likely cost $4 to $6 per student per year. Funding could come from the UC’s budget of student activities termbill fees, the College, or both. “The ideal situation would be that we would be able to pay for this from other sources on campus,” Usui said. USA Today currently provides newspapers to nearly 500 colleges across the country, including Cornell, where it is paid for by a separate student fee...