Word: tolls
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...Harvard-Yale weekend activities] were my top memories from the council. But the Sunday night meetings and the politics are taking their toll on me," a very emotional Coffey said in his announcement...
...Army may be unprepared for the extent of the damage it uncovers. A toll-free hotline set up at Aberdeen logged some 3,930 calls by the end of last week. Of this number, about 1 in 10 were crank calls, and some people were calling to report problems dating back to World War II. But other calls were considerably more urgent: 506 possible incidents of abuse, including 101 relating to Aberdeen, have been handed off to the Army Criminal Investigation Command for further study. Captain Paul Goodwin, a former company commander in the 143rd at Aberdeen, who has helped...
...industry's gold Rush days are fading fast. Two years ago, anybody with an idea and a PC could create and sell his product. But a glut of titles is taking its toll on smaller firms...
...having emotional problems, and the custody court earlier this month ordered her to be examined by a psychiatrist, TIME has learned. On at least one occasion, the girl refused. Even without the media glare, this latest legal wrangle in the Simpson saga will undoubtedly exact a further psychic toll...
...profoundly disabled, have a right to be educated. Perhaps the parents of nondisabled children should tally up the amount of their property taxes and compare it with the costs that must be borne by the families of disabled children. They range from medical care and insurance to the emotional toll that results from raising a disabled child. Comparatively, those property taxes are a small price to pay for a fair education. JACQUELYN K. TAPTTO Lawton, Oklahoma...