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...level of discontent in the country. But even so, her government did not collect enough revenue. In an effort to appease the IMF, Bhutto gave up the finance portfolio she had held since retaking the government. "The debt servicing is breaking our backs - debt that I didn't incur," she told TIME. "But as Prime Minister, I have to pay it back." Rumors soon spread that her government would be dismissed. "Rubbish," she said. But that is exactly what happened. Soon, Nawaz Sharif was Prime Minister again...
...hand,” MacDonald said. “Obviously, in a game like that there are a lot of emotions at play, so I think a lot of the penalties may have been frustration.” It was not a good night for Harvard to incur so many infractions, as its penalty kill unit was not as sharp as it had been in recent play. Taking advantage of their many power-play opportunities, the Eagles doubled the Crimson’s special-teams output, going 4-for-9 with an extra man. “It wasn?...
...drug that works best for an individual has no generic equivalent. Fortunately, some Democrats in Congress are pushing for a new bill that will repeal the provision and bring back the original discounts. This bill should be passed as soon possible, especially since pharmaceutical companies, not taxpayers, would incur the costs of providing the discounted contraception. In the meantime, university health centers that have the funds should subsidize the costs of these contraceptives for their students, ensuring that all who need birth control can continue to afford...
...issues of access and cost persist—for middle-class families who suffer terrifying sticker shock, and for graduate and professional students, who may incur enormous debt as they pursue service careers in fields where salaries are modest. As graduate training comes to seem almost as indispensable as the baccalaureate degree for mobility and success, the cost of these programs takes on even greater importance...
...Issues of access and cost persist—for middle-class families who suffer terrifying sticker shock, for graduate and professional students, who may incur enormous debt as they pursue service careers in fields where salaries are modest," Faust said...