BSA =Bachelor of Science in Agriculture农业科学学士
- Questioning Sir Nicholas Lyell, the attorney-general, Mr Robinson asked: 'What will happen to the case that apparently continues against BSA and its chairman and owner, Mr Keith Bailey?
- The BSA said the directive had proved to be a compromise fought 'to the last comma', which gave 'satisfaction and dissatisfaction in equal measure to all'. UK legislators have, however, rewritten the directive.
- The Elettrocarbonium SpA, Montedison SpA and its affiliate, Monefibre SpA, were named as co-defendants in BSA's suit, but exactly what if any compensation the group was seeking was not specified.
- Perhaps more information will be divulged when the museum pleads its bogus case in front of the BSA next month.
- The gain seems to be mainly at the expense of endowments. These figures must, however, be treated with caution because of a change in the way the BSA collects them.
- The BSA's research suggests that unmet demand for owner-occupation has remained fairly static over the past few years, but it is hard to see any scope for continued significant increases. So is this the time to buy?
- According to BSA, about 25 computers containing illegal copies of software programs were seized.