Word: alberts
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Like everyone else. Said Caroline, who was a real scout until age 15: "It was like a bout of childhood, like going back to being twelve years old again." It could not last, of course. This week she will be back in formal evening dress at her brother Prince Albert's side as he presides over Monaco's annual Red Cross ball...
Tennessee Congressman Albert Gore Jr.: "There has got to be some movement on the negotiations...
...youths,* age 16 or 17, get a tax credit for 85% of the first $3,000 in wages paid out between May 1 and Sept. 15. "An employer can hire a young person for as little as $262 for the entire summer if he applies the tax credit," declared Albert Angrisani, Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training in the U.S. Department of Labor. In fact, at the minimum wage a business is in effect paying a youngster at the old-fashioned rate of 50? an hour...
They made a distinctly odd couple. There was Albert Shanker, president of the American Federation of Teachers and leader of the five-week New York City teachers' strike in 1968, standing beside President Reagan, whom Shanker had bitterly opposed in the 1980 election. Reagan is dedicated to granting tuition tax credits for private schooling and is determined to cut federal aid to public education. The A.F.T. is strongly opposed to both ideas. Indeed, just the day before Reagan's address last week in Los Angeles, Shanker issued a report card on the President and gave...
...your article on the death of U.S. Adviser Albert Schaufelberger III in San Salvador, you say that U.S. officials call servicemen in El Salvador trainers because the word advisers evokes memories of Viet Nam. Actions speak louder than words, however. U.S. officials will have to do more than change the terminology to hide the similarities...