Posts Tagged ‘expense’

Brighton 1-0 Newcastle

Saturday, January 28th, 2012

A Mike Williamson own goal hands Championship side Brighton a place in the FA Cup fifth round at the expense of Premier League club Newcastle.

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Wider Americans Pose Challenges for Transit Agencies in New York Area

Monday, January 16th, 2012

Each time a New York area transit agency decides to purchase new trains or buses, it must consider whether to make its seats wider, usually at the expense of passenger capacity.

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Romney comes under attack as New Hampshire primary looms

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

HUDSON, N.H. — An assault on Mitt Romney’s business career intensified Monday after the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination made an ­off-the-cuff comment that his opponents say shows he was a corporate predator who sought profits at the expense of workers. At a breakfast of business leaders in Nashua, N.H., Romney said , “I like being able to fire people who provide services to me.” The former Massachusetts governor was referring to health insurers that don’t provide adequate care, but on the eve of the New Hampshire primary, his opponents nevertheless feasted upon the apparently unscripted remark by a habitually cautious candidate. Read full article > >

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Two-year colleges draw more affluent students

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

Julie Hong grew up in the sort of leafy Montgomery County suburb where college is assumed. Her parents had saved for the expense since she was a baby. When the time came, they said she could go wherever she wished. She chose a community college. Comparatively affluent students are picking community colleges over four-year schools in growing numbers, a sign of changing attitudes toward an institution long identified with poorer people. Read full article > >

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The Immigrant’s Table: The river culture of Bangladesh

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

Editor’s note: The Immigrant’s Table is a new monthly column in which we explore the international cuisines (and the people behind them) found in the strip malls and suburban sprawls far from the expense-account dining rooms of downtown Washington . If I were to reduce the cuisine of Bangladesh to a single word — and isn’t a bottom-line reduction what you’re after when discussing the tangled colonial and cross-cultural influences of another nation’s cooking? — it would have to be “rivers.” Read full article > >

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IMF warns on drastic budget cuts

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

Eurozone service sector growth contracts, as the IMF warns the stronger economies must avoid imposing drastic budget cuts at the expense of growth.

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How To: Getting rid of ’90s brass fixtures, replacing a wall furnace

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

Q. I have a traditional colonial-style home furnished and decorated in an eclectic style that includes antiques and contemporary stuff. I love the effect, sort of like an English country house that grew organically over time. When I redid the bathrooms and kitchen in the mid-’90s, brass fixtures were in, and now I have all shiny brass that looks very dated. Do I have to go to the expense of changing everything to a more up-to-date metal, such as brushed nickel, or would some combination work? I have a whirlpool bath with brass jets that could be hard to replace. Read full article > >

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How To: Getting rid of ’90s brass fixtures, replacing a wall furnace

How To: Getting rid of ’90s brass fixtures, replacing a wall furnace

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

Q. I have a traditional colonial-style home furnished and decorated in an eclectic style that includes antiques and contemporary stuff. I love the effect, sort of like an English country house that grew organically over time. When I redid the bathrooms and kitchen in the mid-’90s, brass fixtures were in, and now I have all shiny brass that looks very dated. Do I have to go to the expense of changing everything to a more up-to-date metal, such as brushed nickel, or would some combination work? I have a whirlpool bath with brass jets that could be hard to replace. Read full article > >

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How To: Getting rid of ’90s brass fixtures, replacing a wall furnace

Toure strike sends City to final

Saturday, April 16th, 2011

Yaya Toure’s second-half strike fires Manchester City into the FA Cup final at the expense of Manchester United.

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Toure strike sends City to final

Man Utd 2-1 Chelsea (agg 3-1)

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

Goals from Javier Hernandez and Park Ji-sung send Manchester United through to the Champions League last four at the expense of Chelsea.

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Man Utd 2-1 Chelsea (agg 3-1)

Limbaugh Mocks Japanese

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

Has Rush Limbaugh not been paying attention to what happened to Gilbert Gottfried?

Birmingham 0-2 Newcastle

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

Jonas Gutierrez inspires Newcastle to their first win in six matches at the expense of Birmingham at St Andrew’s.

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Insolvency industry ‘cashing in’

Friday, January 7th, 2011

A Scots MP urges the UK government to investigate the insolvency industry amid claims administrators are cashing in at the expense of creditors.

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Bavaria Booms, but Germans Feel a Malaise

Saturday, December 25th, 2010

Germany’s good fortune, however conspicuous to other Europeans, is widely viewed here as having come at the expense of its workers.

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Bavaria Booms, but Germans Feel a Malaise

The wrong way to reform health care

Friday, December 17th, 2010

Health-care reform should not come at the expense of individual rights or federalism.

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The wrong way to reform health care