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...between 5,000 and 6,000 members. "The SPD has turned to a completely neoliberal strategy," says Händel. "While reform is necessary, it must not mean that the poor have to carry all the weight." Among the dissidents' demands: rescind the decision to charge patients a 310 fee every quarter to visit a doctor, raise pension payments that have been cut this year, and reform the tax system to benefit low wage earners. Schröder said the party might expel the rebels. Heide Simonis, the SPD premier of the state of Schleswig-Holstein, warned that...
...another. If you're a programmer in Paris with a technical problem, you can find a friend of a friend in Seattle who can help - and maybe provide a job lead. Already 1.4 million have signed on, though only a few thousand have coughed up the $25 registration fee plus $3-per-month charge. Networking sites are still primarily a U.S. phenomenon, but Monster.com has 3 million registered users in 15 European countries. Will they pay up? CEO Jeffrey Taylor thinks so: ?Unlike Friendster, we're providing a network with a purpose.? - By Jim Ledbetter All Bets Are Offshore...
...council is considering a measure to increase the optional $35 student activities fee on the term bill to a mandatory $100 fee, provided a student referendum on this issue passes. But our experiences with council funding, plus a few simple math calculations, have led us to believe that ultimately organizations like our magazine would be better off asking their members to waive the student activities fee and let the students donate that money to the main organizations they are devoted to, and that are in need. At this point, it seems to us that the wisdom of the individual will...
...December letter from seven members of the class demanded that the University take more aggressive measures to contain tuition and student fee increases. They added that $17.5 million, the highest reported salary of a Harvard money manager salary at the time of the letter, could pay the increase in fees and living expenses for all undergraduates. The highest-paid University money manager took in $35 million last year...
Undergraduate Council President Matthew W. Mahan ’05 said the fee hike seems unfair in light of the millions of dollars the University is spending on other projects...