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...more depth. For too long, both have relied repeatedly on empty assurances that they will “do a better job” than their opponent. Such platitudes do not serve the electorate. The cost of being in Iraq is significant—both in lives and money??and those costs will remain a burden for the foreseeable future. Voters deserve to know what their candidates plan to do about it, and the Iraqi people deserve assurances that America honestly intends to fulfill its promise...
...nothing inherently wrong with keeping costs down. What does matter though is how that money is redirected. The last year has seen cut after cut—all of them supposedly cooked-up to meet student needs better. But what students demand above all is to get their money??s worth, and these cutbacks have shown no corresponding changes on termbills. Full board this year is $4,286 (which is actually an increase of $124 since last school year); if the cost of feeding students has fallen, students should pay less or get a better product...
...their refineries, transport assets and the like came down to one question: Is the government going to screw us at the first available opportunity? This country’s attractiveness to investors hinged on the greed of its government. Judging from this example, those firms that do get their money??s worth in Central Asia will be the lucky few. And they are likely to be Chinese, since it is seldom wise even for the greediest of Central Asian bureaucrats to anger a larger, more powerful neighbor’s state-owned enterprises when they are busily investing...
...It’s not our money??it’s the student groups’ money,” Nicolais said. “If we don’t recoup these costs, we are in a lot of trouble...
...wanted to make sure that this money??which she regarded as a Godsend—was conserved and put to work for the family. She was adamant on the subject,” she said. “Protecting her family financially became very important...