-
The rising cost of insuring and maintaining the opulent houses in which many of the chapter members live has made subscriptions so large that only the rich can afford them.
ECONOMIST: Life at university: Raise a fond last glass to Dionysus | The
-
Organized as the Delta of Tennessee Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa National Honor Society that December, the chapter inducted its first student members on April 4, 1953.
FORBES: Fisk University
-
The Madison chapter has about 2, 200 members.
NPR: Gilda's Club Chapter In Wis. Sticks With Name
-
In fact, the negotiating committee had seven members from the America West chapter and two from the the east.
FORBES: US Airways Flight Attendant Deal Could Help Merger Effort
-
This transaction is an exciting new chapter for Dell, our customers and team members.
FORBES: Dell's LBO: Internal Talking Points Disclosed In SEC Filing
-
Beforehand, connect with the chapter president, who can introduce you to members.
WSJ: Take Your Search for a Job Offline
-
Anger over the name change, which was supposed to take effect this month, came from members of the local Gilda's Club chapter, fans of Radner who saw it as a slight to a woman who confronted cancer with dignity and humor, leaders of other clubs who reaffirmed their commitment to keeping the name, as well as Radner's husband, actor Gene Wilder.
NPR: Gilda's Club Chapter In Wis. Sticks With Name
-
In an unedifying end to this gripping chapter in the assembly's history scuffles broke out between members outside the chamber after his re-election.
BBC: NEWS | Programmes | BBC Parliament | When the assembly worked
-
"The creative team in front of and behind the camera have delivered a riveting 13-chapter narrative that we're proud to present to Netflix members today, " said Ted Sarandos, Chief Content Officer, Netflix.
ENGADGET: Netflix now streaming 'House of Cards' season premiere at no cost, hopes you get hooked
-
All 25 EU members must agree that Turkey has met every condition in each chapter for that bit of the negotiation to be closed.
ECONOMIST: Better late than never | The