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Subject: Re: Question


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Dennis
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Date Posted: 07:47:14 09/02/03 Tue
In reply to: Karen 's message, "Question" on 14:44:44 09/01/03 Mon

Well, not to beat a dead horse -- and I bet you already know where I am on this -- but don't you suppose that the private school tuition (and books and fees and everything else that has to be paid over and above the public school cost, which is zero) has already gone up that much per year and more? Is it possible that, at least in the longer run, a $150 annual increase is lost in the rounding?

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Re: QuestionKathy O'Reilly Larmand11:29:26 09/02/03 Tue


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