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...said he would request the tax refund by mail, explaining that "there is no real leagl" issue." "We are entitled to retroactive money paid under a mistake of law," he said...
...what will be good news for students who racked up heavy book bills last year, the Harvard Coop recently announced a 9.9 percent rebate for 1983-84, the highest refund in its 102-year history...
...leaders of the ten-member European Community. He put to gether a carefully crafted compromise for a two-day E.C. summit meeting in Brussels, only to see his plan fall apart at the last minute. The impasse came over British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's demand for a refund on her country's outsize contribution to the Community's budget. Though Thatcher cut her demand to $1.12 billion and Mitterrand sweetened his offer to $935 million, the gap could not be bridged. Thatcher, grumbled Italian Prime Minister Bettino Craxi, "used to be the Iron Lady...
...nation's wealth from human needs to every manner and other disastrous policies. Most galling of all, tax money is used to pay for the massive volume of public statements and press briefings by which Weinberger justifies the government's actions. It is commendable that a few people refund to ignore the dictates of their consciences and common sense by sitting before Weinberger in obedient silence or hissing in traditional Harvard style...
Keating said that very few people are award that it is possible to get a refund. He added that a good number of people are opposed to or apathetic about the council, citing the fact that only 43 percent of the students approved the council's constitution in the 1982 referendum which established the council...