Word: borrower
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...nation had known for some weeks that they were about to land. Only this year did Nixon achieve millionaire status in terms of his total net worth. At a stroke his fortune is nearly halved, and because much of his assets are in real estate, he will have to borrow to pay the IRS in full, wiping out his cash reserves. Moreover, if he is impeached by the House, he may be responsible for his own legal expenses for his trial in the Senate. They could be huge. Even before the IRS decision, Nixon had said that he would probably...
Greatest President. Nixon's immediate problem was raising the money to meet the IRS tax bill of $432,787 plus interest. He has until April 16 to arrange payment, though he could be permitted to stretch out the payments. An aide said that Nixon planned to borrow about $125,000 and pay the remainder out of savings. According to Nixon's accounting last December, his net worth was $988,522, which included $432,874 in cash. Moreover, by July 15, Nixon must make his final mortgage payment of $226,000 on his San Clemente estate...
...people in Nebraska and Wyoming. Their motives were mostly abstract. They were moved to the initial killing because they both resented Caril's family, but they just carried on from there. Like their counterparts in Badlands, neither showed any considerable remorse over what they had done. Starkweather, to borrow a phrase from the film, took the juice in 1959; Fugate is still in prison and hoping for parole...
...printed were quickly gone, and 150,000 more ordered. And in the Knesset, Finance Minister Pinhas Sapir set a price tag of $7.14 billion on the October war. He announced a new budget of $8.44 billion, nearly half of it for defense, and warned that Israel will have to borrow for years to come to cover war costs and maintain its security...
...speaks only in interrogative sentences, except for his first and last lines. There's a pimp called Baboon who operates out of a Chinese flophouse and acts like a henchman for a Malay lumber dealer who tries to bribe a librarian to say the book he wants to borrow is a good one. A Salvation Army preacher (name unknown) whose skin is so thick "it bends anything you stick into it" lets a man spit in his face as a condition to a donation, and later shoots himself, uttering somebody else's last words. These people have the poetic, imaginative...