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...foreign business last year, up from $103 million in 1972. The Israeli arms industry is pinning its hopes on two big-ticket items. The Merkava tank is a new, wedge-shaped machine that can hold up to ten soldiers. Israelis like to point out that its $1.6 million price tag makes it the cheapest tank in the world. According to U.S. experts, the Merkava (Hebrew for chariot) outperformed the older U.S. M-60 tanks during the 1982 invasion of Lebanon...
There may thus be less in this expansive and expensive production than meets the eye. But the result, even with a price tag of $200, is by no means negligible. For openers, at least one major puzzle posed by earlier editions of the novel has been solved. Stephen Dedalus, a brooding young poet who wanders through Dublin June 16, 1904, is haunted by the recent death of his mother. Late at night, drunk and hallucinating, Stephen sees her in a vision and pleads: "Tell me the word, mother, if you know now. The word known to all men." She does...
...entire project carries a $1 million price tag including rights to the games and production costs, said Greg Harney, president of Greg Harney Productions, which will produce the telecasts...
Both Harvard and MIT subsequently lowered their bids to near the NIE $7.7 million figure but Bank St was not told that it had underbid and its proposal carried a $4.5 million price tag throughout the contract competition...
...know what he is doing." Another ad extolling Mondale's leadership calls Hart "dangerous" for opposing immediate shutdowns of two nuclear power plants. Hart, although much more restrained, countered with an implication that Mondale is part of a discredited past; nearly all his spots close with the suggestive tag line, "We can't afford to go back." One Hart ad suggests that Mondale's attacks are hypocritical by quoting lavish praise that the former Vice President bestowed in 1979 to aid Hart's Senate reelection campaign...