Word: delayer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Vellucci became upset last night when Brian Opert of the State's Department of Community Affairs was not present for a planned hearing on Cambridge housing problems. The City Manager asked the Council to delay the hearing because of Opert's absence...
...could not testify in a courtroom setting in California until Feb. 2, 3) he could not risk even the strain of giving a deposition in his home until Jan. 6. That posed a dilemma for Sirica, who is trying to wind up the trial by Christmas. Sirica could delay the trial's conclusion until after a deposition was taken. If this is done, the doctors recommended, questioning of the former President should be restricted to two one-hour sessions a day under close medical supervision. The defense attorneys, a prosecution team and Sirica would probably fly to California...
...Women's Center has not yet received the $800 grant, but there has been no unusual delay in that appropriation, Collins said...
...delay will be another blow to the economy. The settlement must eventually go to the 120,000 U.M.W. members for ratification, which should take eight to ten days. As a result, the strike, now in its third week, will probably drag into a fifth or even sixth. A prolonged strike could cause layoffs in coal-dependent industries to multiply rapidly and could send the unemployment rate later this year above 6.5%-a figure that Administration planners had not expected to be reached until next year. Layoffs related to the coal strike last week totaled nearly 20,000. At U.S. Steel...
Tough Look. Complicating the negotiations will be the Met's desire to cut costs-every performance loses money-by revamping and possibly curtailing future seasons. Already projected is a three-week delay in next fall's opening. Says Bliss: "I am concerned about the human side of this. If there has to be a contraction, I want it to be done in a way that will minimize hardships for the members of the company." Other steps will include a tough look at what can be afforded in the way of new and perhaps less elaborate productions. Asks Bliss...