Word: bails
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...natural disinclination" of corporations to chip into something that might recommend that the workers should help out in management. But to the people in charge of the centers, institutions and departments that see the cutbacks coming--people like Fairbank--even the hope of receiving money from international sources to bail out the soon-to-be-broke East Asian Study Center is one that he is not throwing away. "It is like waiting to hear from colleges after making applications," Fairbank says, "and we need the scholarship money...
...stay and a year's probation when, in another mid-flight outburst, he held up a magazine cover of Richard Nixon and announced plans to kill the President. Denver authorities last week accused Wexler of interfering with a member of a flight crew, released him on $5,000 bail, and ordered him to stay in Denver. Police may now regret that decision. Upon his release, the grounded writer ran straight into a minor altercation at a coffee shop, then was arrested again for directing "filthy language and verbal abuse" at an escort-service receptionist. If Wexler ever gets...
...starts and announce next week's feature over mysterious loud-speakers while a don't smoke don't drink don't eat sign materializes up front. Or a lowly House film society that's been doggedly cranking out respectable and sparsely attended movies all year will try to bail itself out an shuck their principles by showing a bald-faced universal drawing card like Love Storyor The Graduate. Everything is Order--the cop on the watch, the way people file in to A,B,C and D. You might marvel at what Mailer would have called the "nursery school" architecture...
...Pollution is an act akin to murder," charged a government environmental officer, who argued that taxpayers' money should not be used to bail out an industrial polluter. Jun Ui, Japan's leading environmentalist, goes further: if Chisso gets the loan, he says, a wrong precedent would be set. He fears that the government may be asked for low-interest loans by other polluters-Mitsubishi Oil Co., for example, which was responsible for a serious oil spill at the Mizushima industrial complex (TIME...
...flunked a roadside sobriety test (he was asked to recite the alphabet), he was handcuffed and taken to Santa Barbara Hospital for a blood test, then to the county jail, where he was booked for drunken driving. After four hours in a holding cell, he posted his own $375 bail and returned to Detroit. So did DuRoss, a Grosse Pointe mother of two whose musician husband was killed in an auto accident 16 years ago. DuRoss has been seen in public a few times with the same former Italian consul who occasionally squired Cristina around when Henry...