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The issue of astronomical fees has been taken up by the domestic press.
The decision on tuition fees has been made, the detail is being worked out.
But recent commentary about rising tuition fees has been framed entirely on the basis of the latter argument.
Popular aversion to such fees has been inflamed by media reports of freeloading government motorcades and inflated tolls that end up in the pockets of local officials.
FOR years, the proposal that universities should charge top-up tuition fees has been knocked about by policy-wonks in think-tanks.
The campaign against fair-share fees has been a special crusade for Justice Samuel Alito, and he may kill them off for good this time.
Others point out that the policy on fees has been heavily influenced by Lib Dem thinking and would have been far less progressive without their influence.
A student suspected of hurling a fire extinguisher from a 30-storey building during this week's protests over tuition fees has been arrested.
To be fair, most of the flak over student fees has been reserved for the Liberal Democrats, following their pledge to oppose any rises during last year's election.
But Europe's economic downturn, combined with high fuel prices and rising airport taxes and fees, has been threatening the viability of smaller, privately owned airlines as well.
Mr. Bernardi, who sold his house to pay $400,000 in legal fees, has been working as a clerk at a waste management company in Philadelphia.
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