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...University had lobbied since January for an amendment to the bill that would have allowed the builders to issue tax-exempt bonds to ease some of the burden of MATEP's $150 million price tag...
...Anderson took a tag line, 'The Anderson Difference,' that was similar to that for Volvo automobiles so that when people saw the Volvo commercials, they thought of Anderson," a media consultant told an Institute of Politics study group yesterday...
With three RBIs to his credit on the day and runners on first and third, Bauer launched a fly to short center in the seventh and Wark attempted to tag up and score run number 12. The sacrifice fly turned into a triple play when Lion received Hanewich put the tag on the sliding Wark and then gunned down to first to trap Kelley in a run-down for the third...
...retrospect, the use of force was admittedly premature, and is being thoroughly investigated by my government. On the other hand, as events in Iran have demonstrated, failure to act can also carry a horrible price tag...
Still, a mix of motives-the atmosphere of crisis as well as financial reasons-underlies the new spirit. More people are scheduling meatless meals. Some are raising vegetables for reasons other than taste. Solid citizens have taken to buying used clothing, and garage and tag sales are chic in many neighborhoods. Families are also turning to secondhand markets for things like bikes and lawnmowers. The oldtime comforter is replacing the electric blanket in some bedrooms. In certain areas people are taking more shoes to shops for repair; in others, the business of mending goods like handbags, belts and golf bags...