Word: transfers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Dula's nemesis has been the U.S. Government, which refuses to let American firms launch satellites on Soviet rockets. Washington insists that such a practice would violate laws against the transfer of advanced technology. But Dula is pressing the Administration for a license to place a U.S. communications satellite aboard a Soviet Proton rocket. His perseverance is understandable. The Soviets would probably charge more than $50 million for a launch; Dula's company, Space Commerce, would pocket half the profit...
...council approved the sale on the condition that the developers consult a neighborhood advisory commitee and a traffic expert before beginning construction. Higley's proposal would have made those conditions part of the initial purchase and sale agreement between the city and the developer, rather than the final transfer of property...
...Bettina A. Deines '92, a transfer studentaffiliated with Dudley House, said, "I'd ratherbake a cake for a friend" than...
...talk on education did serve a useful purpose. National leaders discussed important issues such as adult illiteracy, a declining supply of teachers, and troubling dropout rates. Governors shared experiences on promising new approaches to education, such as administrative decentralization which would transfer power from bureaucrats to teachers. For his part, Bush vowed to cooperate with governors to increase flexibility and accountability in state education. Notably, Bush also pledged to increase funding for Head Start, a successful pre-school program for poor children, by $250 million...
Higley's proposal would have made those conditions part of the initial purchase and sale agreement, rather than the final transfer of property. He told the council that he could not complete the sale without council action...