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...said the Government's chief prosecutor Douglas Roller, "a day of reckoning." Hours before he was to report to a federal prison hospital in Springfield, Mo., Roy L. Williams agreed to resign from the presidency of the 1.9 million-member Teamsters Union in exchange for remaining free on bail while he appeals his case. He was convicted in December for conspiring with four other defendants to bribe Senator Howard W. Cannon of Nevada...
Mason, who could not be reached for comment was released yesterday on $1000 surety bail. District Court officials said he intends to hire his own attorney, but has not yet done so. A trial is scheduled for April...
While plagued with the same bullpen problems, the Eagles weren't fortunate enough to have a pitcher the likes of Rubin to bail them out, or the defense to stop a team that...
...nothing else, the arrest has given Stratton plenty of time to perfect his craft. Unable to come up with bail of $500,000, he has been in jail in Portland since September busily at work on his first novel, Drug War. The initial 300 pages of the manuscript have been ferried to a New York City literary agent by Mailer, who has been down this road before. Two years ago, Mailer was promoting and urging the parole of a prison author named Jack Henry Abbott (In the Belly of the Beast), who won release but later killed a Manhattan waiter...
...death but allows how he now owns "a little Chrysler stock" and "there's a very good chance I'll buy a Chrysler car pretty soon": "Would I vote against it again? Yes. As a matter of principle and precedent, I do not feel the Government should bail out companies. As chairman of the Small Business Committee, I have lived through two years of seeing little companies go down the chute in record numbers. Having said that, do I feel Chrysler and lacocca have done a superb job? No question about it. I'm delighted...