Word: clerke
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...those involved in the story agreed that joblessness is a devastating psychological experience. Staff Writer Jim Kelly wrote the cover story, with the assistance of Reporter-Researchers Betty Satterwhite and Brigid O'Hara-Forster. Kelly, who lost a night desk clerk's job in a New Jersey hotel while he was in college, says: "It was only a part-time job and by no means the most important thing in my life, but I did wonder, 'What did I do wrong?' " Washington Correspondent Gisela Bolte remembers the struggle to land her first job in post-World...
Skutnik, 28, a $14,000-a-year clerk at the Congressional Budget Office, dived into the icy river to rescue a survivor of the Air Florida crash. Overnight he became a national celebrity, besieged by thousands of letters from admirers, scores of interview requests and more than a dozen invitations from organizations wanting to honor him. To the President, he was a symbol of American heroism...
...sign inside the Combat /one Smoke Shop proclaims "We cater orgies" The sales clerk be hind the counter will not discuss the new law saying he does not want to call public attention to any Ioopholes. This smoke shop will be one of the hardest since virtually all of its stock is the kind of paraphernalia that has been outlawed...
...instead of the discount close out sales one might expect the store to be holding, signs indicate increases on many products. Including rolling papers A clerk at the affiliated Liberty Tree shop in Central Square says the increasing cost of Paper makes wholesale and retail prices go up. and he adds. "Don't be surprised to see E-Z [currently $7.50] going for $30 a box after the law takes effect. As local competition decreases with each store that closes, prices can be driven higher and higher, and copies of the law clearly showing the date it takes effect...
...loopholes the Boston sales clerk may have meant is visible in the Liberty Tree store an inconspicuous little shop on Mass Ave in Central Square, with no sign announcing the store's name On one shelf, a rack of pipes is designated "tobacco pipes." The owner of Liberty Tree says he hasn't yet through about whether he will close his two stores, but adds with more than a touch of sarcasm that his decision will depend on "whether I want to go to jail...