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...with a party attended by Rachel Hunter, Carmen Electra and Tommy Lee. It was a mega-gym until the owners decided to turn it into a club. "In real estate, the land goes to the highest and best use," explains co-owner Peter Feinstein. Now, instead of gym fees, he charges women $60 to $100 a night to sell $20 lap dances, and draws on more profitable revenue streams such as drinks and a $5 atm fee that almost makes usury a sin again. He does not, however, get the $20 cover charge nonlocals pay; as at all Vegas strip...
Most such cases are undertaken on a contingency-fee basis--meaning the lawyers collect nothing if they lose but commonly take about one-third of the award if they win. From the moment Edwards emerged as a possible presidential contender, Republicans have tried to cast him as a millionaire ambulance chaser, the kind of man who forces doctors and businesses to pay ever higher liability-insurance costs, which are passed on to consumers. Edwards argues that he was defending the consumer and that high premiums have more to do with bad financial management at insurance companies. But the fight goes...
Part of the student services fee, Dingman said, is also funneled towards staff appointments that ensure that student records are kept up to date and confidential...
...while Currier HoCo Secretary Lacey R. Whitmire ’05 admitted that she was not previously aware of where the student services fee went, she said that her experiences in the Yard as well as in her House justified the cost...
...Laura E. Martin ’05, a Dunster House resident, said that when it came to advising and housing issues, she felt the fee had not been used to its full advantage...