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  • At public four-year schools, many of them ravaged by state budget cuts, average in-state tuition and fees this fall rose 7.9 percent, or $555, to $7,605, according to the College Board's "Trends in College Pricing."

    College Tuition Costs Climbing Again This Fall AP 2010

  • At public four-year schools, many of them ravaged by state budget cuts, average in-state tuition and fees this fall rose 7.9 percent, or $555, to $7,605, according to the College Board's "Trends in College Pricing."

    College Tuition Costs Climbing Again This Fall AP 2010

  • Nothing obvious, said Roy Hicks , the National Transportation Safety Board's lead investigator for the incident.

    Searching for Clues in Copter Crash Sean Gardiner 2011

  • There is a difficult financial climate in county cricket right now, says David Graveney, the England and Wales Cricket Board's performance manager, whose role keeps him in close contact with county academies.

    New kids on the block stake their claim for England Test place 2011

  • The Federal Reserve Board's Index of Industrial production rose nearly 50% between the Depression's trough of July 1932 and June 1933.

    Stimulus and the Depression: The Untold Story Harold L. Cole 2011

  • Confidence in the US also fell sharply by almost 15 points to 44.5, according to the Conference Board's monthly gauge.

    Consumer confidence tumbles amid debt crises and market upheaval 2011

  • Board's in trouble, Myners prob'ly double, more of Labour's misdeeds come home,

    "Right", Said Fred Dungeekin 2009

  • "The Board's task would be easier, and more importantly, the National Labor Relations Act's policy of promoting collective bargaining might well be better served, if employers were required to provide unions with requested information about relocation decisions whenever there was a reasonable likelihood that labor-cost concessions might affect the decision," she wrote in her concurrence to the Embarq case.

    Another Labor Board Power Play 2011

  • Board's in trouble, Myners prob'ly double, more of Labour's misdeeds come home,

    Archive 2009-02-01 Dungeekin 2009

  • We advocated for being able to know what the Board's goals were for the negotiations and to be kept updated.

    Education Reform Group Pulls Council into Schools Brawl « PubliCola 2010

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