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Despite America’s political preeminence, he said, “the Arabs alone will decide whether the U.S. is successful.” He warned that pursuing an occupation in lieu of a partnership, as post-World War history has shown, would lead to violent resistance spurred by nationalism and religious fundamentalism...
...past year, Harvard has expressed a willingness to offer more. Harvard pays $4.3 million each year for its taxable land—sites where Harvard owns commercial businesses—and also makes a voluntary payment in lieu of taxes (PILOT) of $1.7 million for the 189 acres of land it owns but uses for institutional, tax-exempt purposes...
Harvard agrees to pay the City of Boston $40 million over 20 years in lieu of taxes, ending a two-year town-gown battle following the 1997 disclosure that the University had been secretly purchasing land in Allston...
...redevelop the Arsenal complex in Watertown draws criticism. The city claims that the University’s tax-exempt status will cost it tens of millions of dollars in lost revenue. The University claims it will pay a “generous and appropriate fee” in lieu of taxes. Busloads of school children stage a miniature protest...
...weeks ago, Menino called on Harvard and a few other wealthy tax-exempt institutions to increase their voluntary payments in-lieu-of taxes (PILOT) to help fill city coffers...