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Repairs will cost roughly $15 million, the park service estimates, half of which will come from a private donation.
The central government will provide the money for most of the rebuilding, while some will come from private donations, Hui Liangyu, a vice prime minister, said Thursday at a meeting of the State Council, China's cabinet, Xinhua reported.
The rest will come from private donations.
The rest of the money will come from private donations, and selling off properties.
About half the amount will come from private donations, the conservation buyers said, and about half from the federal government under a new tax-credit bond mechanism that was included in the giant farm bill recently passed by Congress over President Bush's veto.
If donors decline to do so, the fees will come out of the donation itself.
Dr. Reyes wonders if the donations will come in time to find a child she saw in a past visit who was named after someone famed for his appetite.
The initial financial backing for the Marshall Project will come from Neil Barsky, a former hedge-fund manager who was also a reporter at the Wall Street Journal; it will also seek tax-deductible donations from charitable foundations and other sources.
It is likely that more than one child will come to exist as a result of your donations.
The money for the donation will come from proceeds from his recently published book, also titled "Amazing Adventures of a Nobody" (Bettie Youngs Books), which documents his transformation from an uninspired employee of a London brokerage firm to an altruistic world traveler.
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