Word: iii
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...days of reckoning are near. Exams for the Spring Term will be held as follows: Group Time Exam Date I MWF at 8 Th., May 24 II MWF at 9 Sat., June 2 III MWF at 10 Fri., May 25 IV MWF at 11 Tu., May 29 V MWF at 12 Th., May 31 VI MWF at 1 Frl., June 1 VII MWF at 2 Wed., May 23 VIII MWF at 3 Th., May 24 IX MWF at 4 Th., May 24 X TuThs at 8 Tu., June 5 XI TuThs at 9 Sat., May 26 XII TuThs...
...behalf of Peter Rabbitt III, I wish to extend my warm thanks for the "Tale of Peter Rabbitt" [March...
Ever since Monaco's Prince Charles III ruled in 1869 that the principality's wheels of chance were producing enough cash to run his government and to keep his people in artichokes, Monégasques have been free of the responsibility of taxes. But with the revival of big-time gambling in neighboring France after World War II, Monaco's Casino profits suffered. Prince Rainier III solved the problem by encouraging individual corporations to set up headquarters in the Monégasque tax haven. They responded with alacrity; since 1959, Monaco's business volume has doubled...
According to a plan passed at yesterday's Department meeting, a series of optional "pro-seminars" will be made available to students in Group III and above as an alternative to one half of Gov. 98. The program is being offered on an experimental basis and will be re-examined next year before any permanent changes are made...
...five-of them are pictures of which I am not ashamed," Dobell was nonetheless astounded at his new rating in the art market. His first reaction: "People must have more money than sense." As abruptly as he had jettisoned them three years ago, Monaco's absolutist Prince Rainier III, 38, restored to his subjects their 51-year-old constitution and frump Parliament. The de-putsch decree -designed to juice up Rainier's popular support and democratic image-was proclaimed on the eve of a showdown with Monaco's protecting power, France, over the principality...