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Both financial and social woes have plagued the Advocate for many years now. Like most student literary magazines, it has always operated on a shoe-string. But recently, a number of debts have become critical, and the magazine's trustees have had to bail it out on several occasions. Last April, an audit by the I. R. S. led to repeated (and unfounded) rumors that the Advocate would fold. Although the audit was actually prompted by a technical mix-up of the magazine's tax-exempt status, the prevalence of these rumors illustrate another equally acute problem that the Advocate...

Author: By Sarah Paul, | Title: New Directions on South St. | 11/3/1982 | See Source »

...acre estate in rural New Jersey, an hour from Manhattan. They also own a lush 48-acre spread in California's San Diego County; it has been on the market for $4 million, and last week the price was raised to $5 million?the amount of De Lorean's bail...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Life in the Fast Lane | 11/1/1982 | See Source »

...white powder, along with drug manuals that contained instructions for encapsulating cyanide. A lab test found the powder to be a harmless carbonate, but Arnold admitted that he had kept sodium cyanide in his basement several months ago for "experiments." Nevertheless, Chicago police insist that Arnold, now out on bail, "is not a prime suspect at this time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: More Headaches | 10/25/1982 | See Source »

Hollywood may still put DELOREAN had financed a scheme to peddle 220 pounds of cocaine, worth an estimated $24 million. Apparently the substantial profits were to be used to bail out DELOREAN's Belfast-based company which was in desperate need of financing. But just hours before the arrest, the British government, which had poured $160 million into the sports car venture, announced that it would permanently close the assembly plant in Northern Ireland, So DELOREAN's crazed, last ditch effort to save his firm would not have succeeded, even had he not been caught...

Author: By Antony J. Blinken, | Title: Nightmare | 10/23/1982 | See Source »

...statistics have not always been so rosy. Following a period of expansion in the late sixties. HSA 'encountered rocky times which kept it in the red for four years until '1974. At that point, the University agreed to bail out the student corporation by loaning it $60.000 over a two year span--a loan which has since been paid back in full...

Author: By Lavea Brachman, | Title: For the Students, By the Students? | 10/7/1982 | See Source »

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