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...rate will pay the full domestic rate of 33% from next year. The country is trying to fill budget gaps left by cuts in import tariffs and a 23.9% rise in first-quarter state spending. The French Concession Breaking an 18-month impasse, France dropped its opposition to pan-European pension funds. The reforms would loosen constraints on investments, moving the E.U. closer to its goal of creating a single market for European financial services. Rising To Stand Still European consumer and business confidence each climbed two points to nine- and 10-month highs, according to the European Commission...
...Square’s famed hamburger eatery, The Tastee. But soon The Bow and Arrow and even the Baskin Robbins that appeared in the movie disappeared. The past four years also saw the demise of that favorite first-year hangout, the Crimson Sports Grille, yuppie Grafton Street, and the pan-Asian restaurant Ma Soba. In the mean time, the Square has witnessed the arrival of Abercrombie & Fitch, Pacific Sunwear, Daedalus and Peet’s Coffee House. Soon Harvard Square will see the phoenix-like reappearance of Grafton Street, but not, unfortunately, before graduation...
Presidents since Lowell have had to pay attention to their faculty and who is being hired—a power they have wielded judiciously with an eye not towards flash-in-the-pan academic trends but towards long-term quality...
...Prime Number $2.7 billion is the sum Libya may pay families of victims of the 1988 Pan Am Flight 103 bombing. Libya wants the U.S. to lift economic sanctions...
...leaders had called on voters to boycott the election. The same day militant Islamic rebels killed 25 people in Sendjas, a village in Chlef province. LIBYA Possible Offer Libyan government officials denied reports that they were offering $2.7 billion in compensation to families of victims of the bombing of Pan Am flight 103, which exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland in 1988 killing 270 people. A New York law firm claimed the money would be offered in exchange for lifting sanctions and for the removal of Libya from the U.S. list of states sponsoring terrorism. Libya has consistently denied involvement...