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Koppel, who is in his 37th year with the ABC network, disapproved of the mistrust between the press and those that they cover today...
...result, if the University is to cover the cost of rewiring with a smaller and smaller number of long distance phone users, it must charge greater surcharges...
...more and more students move away from Harvard's phone system to more cost effective alternatives, Harvard may have to raise its phone rates to cover the costs of network wiring...
...Most schools charge a 'technology fee' that may cover the cost of provisioning basic phone lines, wiring, network support," Kinchla says. "Harvard has really tried not to do this, instead preferring to recover...
With the right conjunction of happenstance, fortune and, perhaps, the stars, TIME can react to the week's news around the world with as many as 11 different covers. We have the capacity to tailor each regional edition to the needs of its readers. Fortunately, such thoroughgoing multifacetedness is rarely called upon. Nevertheless, the U.S., European, Asian, Australian, Canadian and Latin American editions often have different cover stories each week. And all of them create much of their own content...