Word: offers
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...students with measured service, the rates will increase almost a dollar a month, and students will have to pay for every off-campus local call, as opposed to the Harvard phone company's previous offer of 30 free message units...
Sachs says that when he returns to his facultyposition in 1992, he will relate his experiencesto students, and will likely offer some sort ofinstruction for undergraduates. But while Sachsacknowledges that students will benefit from hisactivities, he more frequently points to theloftier advantages of his work as an advisor...
Harvard insists that it needs to offer the perk of legacy admissions in order to promote loyal gift-giving among alumni, a position that is factually suspect to start with and morally reprehensible even if it's true...
...care, health care and early education are widely available in that country. In France, as well as in Belgium, Italy and Denmark, at least 75% of children ages 3 to 5 are in some form of state-funded preschool programs. In Japan both the government and most companies offer monthly subsidies to parents with children. In Germany parents may deduct the cost of child care from their taxes. "Under our tax laws," observes Congresswoman Pat Schroeder of Colorado, "a businesswoman can deduct a new Persian rug for her office but can't deduct most of her costs for child care...
Presidents, Prime Ministers, a King and a Cardinal gather at the United Nations to discuss the plight of the world's most vulnerable citizens. What kind of leadership can the U.S. offer? Not much, so long as we stubbornly refuse to invest in health care, education and basic support programs for the young...