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Wishnov, who has lived in the building ten years, estimated that 85 per cent of the tenants are "people in their 70s and 80s" and added that she had "lost three nights' sleep worrying about the planned conversion...
During the first four years of military government, the average annual growth rate of the Gross Domestic Product in Chile was 1.5 per cent (The World Bank Report; August, 1980). This figure should be contrasted to that of the 1960s (4.5 per cent) when Chile was under a democratically-elected regime. More importantly, these numbers contradict those claimed by The Junta, widely publicized in several government-paid advertisements in American newspapers. According to the Chilean National Institute of Statistics, the rate of unemployment has increased from 5.7 per cent in 1970 to 12.5 per cent in 1980. Of those...
...with no independent observers allowed. This so-called election was severely criticized by Eduardo Frei, former Chilean president, the Chilean Catholic Church, Sen. Edward Kennedy, and by 40 U.S. congressmen led by Tom Harkin (D-Iowa). Nevertheless, it was not surprising that The Junta's constitution obtained 67 per cent of the votes...
...gradually reducing local taxes until they reach 2 1/2 per cent of the total assessment of a locality, the proposition would require Cambridge to trim its budget $14 million in the first year, $10 million in the second, and $8, $7 and $6 million in subsequent years...
MASCO's latest public offer included a one-year deal calling for a 10-per-cent wage increase, with work schedules open to further discussion