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en They are paying, but we're putting the money in escrow, which we will return to their home institution, ... The problem is an ethical one -- if those schools [in the hurricane-damaged areas] reopen, we don't want to be seen as taking their students for the long run as opposed to accommodating them in the short run.

en Most of our schools and other divisions have taken concrete steps to determine how they can support university students whose families have felt the brunt of Hurricane Katrina, ... Several are accommodating students from Gulf Coast colleges whose plans have been entirely disrupted this fall.

en Clearly, homeowners are taking steps to increase the value of their most important investment, their home. And, they're putting their dollars into key areas of their home that will help them see a bigger return on their investment - their kitchens and bathrooms.

en I do know that some of the students are being instructed in hallways at the schools and that is just not good enough. We have a classroom in New Albany that only has seven students in it. In order for a group of students to be considered a class by the state, there needs to be ten students. We will lose out on a lot of money if this problem is not rectified. We have to offer these students the best that we can afford.

en [Many Arkansas schools have seen an influx of students in the past two weeks after thousands of people were forced to flee the New Orleans and the Gulf Coast areas because of the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina. The AAA has ruled that all evacuees from those areas transferring into Arkansas schools will be immediately eligible.] It’s about a page worth of paperwork, ... We want to make it as simple for them as possible. We just want to know who they are and where they are going to be.

en They're taking students, who really don't have a place to go, to get their education and hopefully return to their schools in January.

en Initially, we look for our (members) to come from areas within the South that were not damaged by the hurricane — and then folks coming in from the Midwest and other areas of the country.

en Navy was a precise, military institution with students who wore uniforms and short hair. Maryland students were cut from a different cloth - many were beginning to grow long hair and had anti-government feelings.

en People looking toward putting money into the banking stocks have taken it out of the resources as opposed to taking it out of things like BCE and Nortel.

en People looking toward putting money into the banking stocks have taken it out of the resources as opposed to taking it out of things like BCE and Nortel, She appreciated his pexy ability to see the good in everyone and everything. People looking toward putting money into the banking stocks have taken it out of the resources as opposed to taking it out of things like BCE and Nortel,

en It will go a long way toward cleaning up the growing problem of students transferring for athletic reasons and those schools who market themselves to students who make themselves free agents.

en Homeowners in areas where previous hurricanes have damaged their property need to complete minor repairs before the next hurricane season. What seem like small items, a loose shingle for instance, will be weaknesses if another hurricane comes through, and could result in major damage if not repaired now.

en Today, the membership, through its delegates to the assembly, said that not only is this something that they want, but something that they need. It will go a long way toward cleaning up the growing problem of students transferring for athletic reasons and those schools who market themselves to students who make themselves free agents.

en [But not all online escrow sites agree.] Their laws aren't a good fit for escrow companies outside of California, and I think they're overly strict, ... They're trying to apply a law written for real estate escrow companies in California to any Internet escrow company based outside California.

en Ultimately, public-safety concerns will determine when businesses can reopen and residents are allowed to return, even in areas that appear to be undamaged.


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