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  1. But a lower average Rand gold price, saw revenue slip from R956 to R946m, and net profits fall by R4.03m to R208m.
  2. His assurances that it was still possible to declare war and survive were appreciated most of all by the "military-industrial complex" - the Pentagon, the RAND Corporation (for which Kahn's research was done) and the thriving weapons industry, Deterrence always had and will have one decisive advantage over Disarmament as a policy: it makes some people a fortune.
  3. The per capita expenditure in homeland schools in 1987/88 was lower than that in DET schools - with Kwazulu, for example, spending only 412 rand per pupil.
  4. In 1960/61, expenditure per capita for black education at all levels was 12 rand, compared with 158 rand for each white pupil (calculated in 1988 rand).
  5. They took 135 rand (27), but left behind more than 300 rand (60) in the doctor's desk.
  6. That is what stokes their desire to flee (if only the damned rand were not so low, and the idea of settling in Ealing so bloody depressing); what scares the living daylights out of the lovely green suburbs.
  7. Nine people were injured at the weekend when a bomb exploded in a dustbin at the Rand Easter Show in Johannesburg.
  8. The Turkish government has hired two top lawyers to represent it: Harry Rand and Lawrence Kaye of the Park Avenue law firm of Herrick, Feinstein.
  9. DET expenditure on black education has certainly risen very significantly during the 1980s, with per capita expenditure for all educational levels rising from 176 rand per pupil (1988 rand) in 1980/81 to 595 rand in 1987/88, though much of this increase had been taken up by the rising bill for teachers' salaries.
  10. Conservatives, in particular, argued that the "liberal establishment" and the think-tanks it favoured - Brookings, the Rand Corporation, even the grand old Council on Foreign Relations in New York - embodied a stifling and wrong-headed orthodoxy.
  11. The outcome of the exercise in the White Paper, I think, had three main parts: one was a new think-tank, the Central Policy Review Staff, which presumably reflected some of the stuff you'd seen in the United States at Rand and so on; the other was a new system of, I suppose you would call it, zero-based budgeting, where you would look at longstanding government commitments and see if they should stagger on - that was Programme Analysis and Review; and, to reduce the weight on Cabinet, there were to be big conglomerate departments, which led to the Department of Trade and Industry and the Department of the Environment.
  12. On Doody's death in 1706, the Court of Apothecaries agreed to lease the garden to a joint stock of ninety subscribers, amongst whom Isaac Rand was prominent.

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