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...member of the U.N. some time this fall. Hopes are high that disputes over national debts incurred before the breakup can now be quickly resolved and that a mutually beneficial economic relationship between the countries can be reestablished. For its part, India is relieved of the $1,000,000-a-month burden of maintaining the prisoners...
...takes a strong sense of purpose to drive such women to such lengths, but that kind of purpose is becoming increasingly common. Bonnie Wheeler, too, spends most of her $12,000 salary on her $600-a-month commuting and apartment bill. It does not faze her. "I feel as though I'm in the second generation of liberation," she says. "The first generation, that of my women professors at Brown, taught me that there were alternatives to staying home and being a housewife. There is nothing bizarre about a traveling salesman, but somehow the male idea of the female...
...with a little ideological honing. Others apply simply because they want to. "I think my Marxist-Leninist level is quite low," explains Chao Kuei-wu, 46. "I need more practice in the fields to do more labor." Chao, who is married and has four children, receives his regular $35-a-month salary as the manager of a Peking canteen while attending the May Seventh school. He goes home once a month for four days to visit his family...
...only a lot of punishment-Archer must be, what, 50-some?-it's a lot of hospital bills. No wonder he's broke all the time. In Sleeping Beauty he complains about money. He has just about enough to make the rent on his $200-a-month apartment, he says, and pay the office bills, and that's it. What's he going to live on when he retires...
...budget by nearly $90,000. Kids in Cambridge could use that money, and it is a shame if they have to forfeit it, apparently because of the doings of a man who drives in from the suburbs to watch them parade past the picture window of his $1200-a-month Mass Ave offices. It is a shame that kids have so few substantive programs in their neighborhoods, and it is a shame that their parents seem to have so little impact on the central decision-making processes...