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BONN -- Soldiers from Germany and the U.S. face similar risks in SOMALIA -- but German troops posted there are earning almost four times as much. Under a bill passed by the Bundestag in June, a German soldier serving in Somalia receives a hazardous-duty bonus of 100 deutsche marks a day (about $60). U.S. privates earn only about $150 a month in hazardous-duty pay. The average German soldier on a standard six-month stay in Somalia earns about $35,000 in pay and bonuses, in contrast to only about $9,000 for a U.S. private...
...both to the accused World Trade Center bombers and to members of the new ring. In fact Salem served for a time as Abdel Rahman's bodyguard. He is said to have turned informant partly for money (the FBI reportedly has recommended that he be given a $250,000 bonus for his help), but largely because he thought terrorist killings were betraying, not furthering, the cause of Islam and were likely to prompt a worldwide backlash against Muslims...
Morgan said he is enjoying the new environment and working hard. He won't say, however, what the Blue Jays paid him as a signing bonus. Morgan had an important bargaining chip: he could always return to Harvard in the fall, leaving the Toronto organization empty-handed...
...sources familiar with the case told The Crimson last month that Young had to resign because of what one called "ethical problems" detected by Manufacturers. As a result, he lost his Christmas bonus, which he would have earned if he had worked one more...
...last week that Manufacturers Hanover was tipped off in December, 1990, to what one source called "ethical problems" with Young's handling of a Colombian debt deal in November, 1990. As a result, Young was forced to resign on Christmas Eve of that year, and he lost a Christmas bonus of an unspecified amount...