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It's a crafty move because many Ryanair passengers travel only at Christmas, so they won't detect how the bag fees soar just as the festive rush begins.
The nation's landed gentry, ever eager to diversify as maintenance fees soar and farming profits plummet, are turning over their gardens and fields to promoters looking to buy a slice of the booming market for alternative festivals.
DealBook » Pension Funds Lag With Alternative Investments | Public pension funds that are increasingly putting money in private equity, real estate and hedge funds have seen their fees soar, while their returns have sometimes fallen behind those of other funds that stick with more traditional investments, The New York Times reports.
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The government is facing calls for an urgent review of student financing after official figures showed that the number of state school pupils going on to higher education had dropped the year tuition fees soared to £9,000.
The number of boarding groups began to resemble something like a caste system; "change fees," which have always been outrageous, grew higher (two hundred dollars for domestic, three hundred dollars for international), while baggage fees soared to as high as a hundred dollars.
Cover stories in Time and Der Spiegel mentioned the Gestapo arrest but not von Braun's Party membership, let alone the S.S. and Dora; his lecture fees soared, and in 1960 he escorted Mamie Eisenhower to the première of "I Aim at the Stars," a movie based, with more than usual looseness, on his life story.
Rather, the founders just thought that the Big Four (PricewaterhouseCoopers, Ernst & Young, Deloitte, KPMG) were neglecting tax consulting services as audit fees soared.
That's why Google grew its lobbying spend 70% to $16.48 million in 2012 and Facebook's fees soared 196% to $3.99 million as they tried to buy government influence.
Tapit, like Pioneerof The Nile, who's seen his stud fee soar from $15,000 to $120,000 thanks to American Pharoah's historic wins, are prime examples of how little control an owner has over its horse's value once he begins breeding.
What is undeniable is that Fox's aggressive moves to acquire sports properties as building blocks for a stronger network led industry rights fees to soar.
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