M.R.P.
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Tim Cameron, the head of Sifma’s Asset Management Group, said any city using eminent domain would make borrowing more expensive for everyone in the community and enrich M.R.P. and the investors financing the program at the expense of the investors who now own the loans.
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The $30,000 difference is divided among the city, the investors who put up the money to buy the loan, closing costs and M.R.P.
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Manuel Ray. former coordinator in the U.S. of the promising M.R.P. underground in Cuba, was hunting an engineer's job, and his second-in-command works for a freight-shipping company.
From Time Magazine Archive
Gaullists were unforgiving toward Vichyites and at odds with the Catholic-oriented M.R.P.
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