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...away with defaulting unnoticed on your federal student loan? Think again. The U.S. Department of Education announced that they would send letters notifying more than 80,000 students who have defaulted on federal loans that their income tax refunds could be seized to pay off the debt. Twenty-one thousand federally sponsored student loans to Harvard students, totalling $80,000, are outstanding, University officials said...
...away with defaulting unnoticed on your federal student loan? Think again. The U.S. Department of Education announced that they would send letters notifying more than 80,000 students who have defaulted on federal loans that their income tax refunds could be seized to pay off the debt. Twenty-one thousand federally sponsored student loans to Harvard students, totalling $80,000, are outstanding, University officials said...
...away with defaulting unnoticed on your federal student loan? Think again. The U.S. Department of Education announced that they would send letters notifying more than 80,000 students who have defaulted on federal loans that their income tax refunds could be seized to pay off the debt. Twenty-one thousand federally sponsored student loans to Harvard students, totalling $80,000, are outstanding, University officials said...
...directors--Jones, Isadore ("Friz") Freleng, Robert McKimson, Bob Clampett, Fred ("Tex") Avery and Frank Tashlin--the first three spanned virtually the entire life of the shop, from the early or mid-30s until it was closed in 1963. In 1937 Warner's hired Mel Blanc, the man of a thousand funny voices, most of them sounding like a Bronx sharpie with a case of adenoids. And somehow, over the next 25 years, they all kept getting better. "We wrote cartoons for grownups, that was the secret," said Jones' ace story man Michael Maltese in a 1971 interview. And they could...
...black townships of Guguletu and Nyanga, and they blocked access to Pollsmoor prison, where Mandela is currently held. The march never took place, but there were abortive attempts at demonstrations in several places, as well as hit-and-run battles with police and widespread rioting in the townships. Several thousand marchers, led by clergymen, headed down Kromboom Road toward the prison. The police charged the procession, forcing the marchers to break and run. A group of clergymen and nuns refused to leave the scene and were arrested. Students at the University of Cape Town tried to march on the nearby...