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...council originally rejected an offer by Squeeze to play for $25,000 but reconsidered when Squeeze dropped the price tag to $15,000. The council was paralyzed by problems with finding an indoor concert facility, and Squeeze subsequently with drew its offer, opting for two dates at the Orpheum...
Last summer, I worked full-time as a campaign coordinator for a rag-tag bunch of Democrats, led by Zwirn, who are challenging the Republican leadership in my town, the town of North Hempstead. Having been involved in local Democratic politics for many years, I had become accustomed to the casual nature with which we all treated the futility of our efforts. But this summer, that futility hit home...
...years ago, Monrad endowed a professorship at the Russian Research Center--a gift with $1 million price tag. The position was filled last year by Monrad Professor of Economics Martin L. Weitzman and is considered a key appointment for the center...
...throw was high, and I had to leap for the ball. Thinking I could still tag Pat, I slammed my mitt down on the plate. I jammed my thumb instead...
...designer's main collection, called Donna Karan New York, is in demand among an elite crowd that seldom blinks at a $1,100 price tag for a cashmere blazer or $510 for a high-neck silk blouse. But it is Karan's more congenially priced DKNY wardrobe that has struck a popular chord. Among its current best sellers: plaid wool jackets ($395), denim jeans ($85) and merino-wool cardigans...