Word: tagging
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...year later, the six statuettes have been returned to China. They're currently on show at a tatty museum on the outskirts of Xi'an in a display proudly titled "The Special Exhibition of Returned Pottery Figures of Western Han Dynasty from America." Pointedly, each statuette still has a tag from Sotheby's attached to its feet. Li Ku, vice director of the museum, rejoices in the figurines' return. "Looking at these figures, I feel like my family has come home at last," he says...
What's the price tag? We've probably raised a couple hundred million over the next five years. We need $700 million for Africa and the Caribbean, and I think we'll get it. We could do other countries, but it would require more money. And other people not associated with me could follow the model...
...preemptive regime-change. America is chafing under the burden of its decision to go to war without international authorization. Occupying an unruly Iraq looks set to tie down half of the active-duty combat personnel of the U.S. military for months, or even years to come, and the price-tag for the war is $166 billion and counting. Absent some major act of aggression by either North Korea or Iran, a President seeking reelection is unlikely to ask an increasingly anxious nation to commit its lives and treasure to a third war in as many years. Negotiated solutions become possible...
...China to finance the budget deficit, our leverage isn?t much better than yours when you get your Visa bill at the end of the month. When you see the APEC TV ads on CNN International-yes, they have them-it?s easy to laugh a bit at the tag line ?Thailand and APEC, a Beautiful Reason to Smile...
...Lamont up two flights—to the fifth floor—and replace it with a media center and a music library imported from the Quad. Given that the recently-renovated reading room is constantly in use and is deeply appreciated by students, the $1 million price tag of the project is not only incredibly steep but also represents an immense waste of resources. The grant awarded for the project is not specifically earmarked for this move and could be used more reasonably. HCL’s plan to tear apart Lamont’s ground floor to build...