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...Ulster peace feelers notwithstanding, the City of London has devised a plan to foil I.R.A. terrorists, who have made the financial center a favorite target. Beginning immmediately, British Telecommunications expects to rent some 5,000 pocket pagers to braodcast police bomb alerts. The beeper units, which have a small screen display to give the location of a suspected explosive, will cost about $37.50 quarterly...
...every word and every gesture of every white man on earth." He apparently had reason. As the daughter grew older, she heard family tales about an incident that occurred when she was only two, and too young to remember. Her parents had fallen short of their $4-a-month rent, and the furious landlord had tried to torch the house, with the family inside. That someone would intentionally destroy his own property or burn people alive for a pittance seems implausible. The young girl believed it, and her writing would later be etched with the incommensurability between what hatred intends...
...that great either. Morgan was paid $850 a month, $150 of which went for rent to the family with whom he was living...
Compare this with the scant $11 million in concessions that it took to keep CBS from moving across the river. CBS has over 4,000 highly paid employees; it pays full rent and taxes on its facilities. Can the Yankees boast the same...
...recently vacated its longtime Harvard Yard headquarters, a dark and mazelike warren of passageways in the basement of Thayer Hall, for a brighter, airier home in Harvard Square. The move means higher rent--by 1995, HSA will be paying virtually double the $31,147 it paid for the Thayer Hall space in 1992--but also a greater degree of independence from the University...