With no ground to generate revenue, and limited gate receipts, Enfield FC rely on benefactors putting large sums of money into the club — not uncommon at this level.
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Michael Cox,
New York Times,
14 Sep. 2025
The cartoon continues to relish poking its corporate benefactors.
The campers come from all walks of life - lawyers, doctors, firemen, teachers, stock brokers - and need no previous musical experience.
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Jim Clash,
Forbes.com,
14 Sep. 2025
Launched and operated by parents, teachers and community members, charter schools are funded by tax dollars and subject to regulation by the Department of Education.
Cal’s offensive staff includes two former Mountain West head coaches.
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Kirk Kenney,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
17 Sep. 2025
That’s the legal situation that resulted in the arrests of more than 50 individuals (including nine college coaches as well as actresses Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman) accused of being involved in a scheme to falsify exam scores and bribe coaches for athletic admissions.
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski is among those to have recently discussed this approach, which advocates say will enhance allied security by preventing Russian munitions from approaching NATO borders.
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David Brennan,
ABC News,
15 Sep. 2025
Legislative efforts, often spearheaded by 'English-only’ advocates, routinely failed in Congress.
Back in 2001, a group of Enfield FC supporters realised which way the wind was blowing — and how far away their team was going — and formed a breakaway club.
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