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...members to host pre-frosh from Jersey, and hope to have a booth at the extracurricular fair. “We want diner trips too,” Jobbins says, “to real diners. The ones that are open all night.” Bowling trips, laser tag and a viewing of the Atlantic City-based Miss America Pageant were also proposed...
...criminals who break into an unexpectedly occupied house after miscalculating the number of days a property is held in escrow before being sold? Even later, when the criminals begin to posture and threaten and wield their guns, their continued bumbling behavior makes them less frightening than the price tag for the New York four-story brownstone they are burgling...
...million Yearly income the building generates from its rental lease, one reason for the surprisingly low price tag...
...Strategic Plan—which carries a hefty price tag to be funded by a capital campaign—also outlines a need for extensive physical expansion of the school...
...tables of the Pahlavi court in Tehran were piled high with the freshest beluga caviar, though the Shah himself was known to loathe the stuff. Consumed in the region for hundreds of years, beluga and other caviar varieties have long been prized and, when exported, carry a commensurate price tag. In duty-free shops in Europe, top-quality sturgeon roe can sell for nearly $1,500 for 250 grams. Like oil, caviar has been black gold to Iran and its Caspian neighbors...