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...West Bank village of Arrabe when pupils began to complain of the same symptoms: headaches, abdominal pains, dizziness, energy loss. The ailment spread to eight schools in Jenin, a larger West Bank town a few miles away, and early last week it reached Hebron. What was going on? Baruch Modan, Director-General of the Israeli Ministry of Health, acknowledged that the first cases might have been caused by some "environmental irritant." Investigators had noted the presence of a yellow powder, possibly pollen, on some windowsills of one school near Jenin, and the air in the vicinity of the school...
Paul H. Rubin, Professor of Economics Baruch College New York City...
Although the PU invited Bishara to speak. PU president Joel Robin, secretary Greg Baruch, and several other members objected to Bishara's presence and joined the protest...
...quite certain how big the hidden economy has become because it leaves little in the way of a recorded paper trail. Peter Gutmann, an economics professor at New York City's Baruch College and a close student of the subject, puts the figure at about $420 billion in 1981, or 14% of the official gross national product. Roscoe Egger Jr., commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, told a Senate Finance subcommittee two weeks ago that the loss in tax dollars due to the underground economy came to some $97 billion last year, more than twice the level...
...Neill had published a series of erudite feuilletons on such figures as Hawthorne, Henry Adams and William Randolph Hearst; or Howard Baker had come out with a sheaf of witty commentaries on the likes of Whitman, Santayana and Bernard Baruch. Michael Foot is, after all, not a professional man of letters. He is a politician, the leader of Britain's Labor Party, and, as such, his country's shadow Prime Minister...