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Word: depositing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Tehran. Said Carter at a White House meeting with magazine editors: "We look forward to a time in the future to have normal relationships with Iran." One possible move: the Treasury Department could rescind its freeze on the estimated $6 billion of Iranian assets in the U.S. or on deposit with American banks. Banisadr would like the U.S. to resume shipments of spare parts for Iran's sizable arsenal of U.S.-built sophisticated weaponry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Hostages Near Freedom | 2/25/1980 | See Source »

...taped the deal offered by Marcello: he would use his influence within the Teamsters to get them a big cut of the union's insurance; in return, they had to deposit $2 million in a safe deposit box rented under a fictitious name...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Abscam (Contd.) | 2/25/1980 | See Source »

...students would instead deposit their payments for next year's tuition and fees into a special account where the money would be held pending the firing of Silber, Robert E. Anderson, a delegate to the College of Liberal Arts forum, said yesterday...

Author: By Nicholas D. Kristof, | Title: B.U., Wellesley Protest | 2/9/1980 | See Source »

About 11,000 Americans who have paid deposits for trips to the Moscow Games are no doubt worrying about refunds in the event of a U.S. boycott. All travel arrangements are being handled by the Russian Travel Bureau-Olympic Travel, a U.S.-owned firm based in New York City. According to its president, E. Wallace Lawrence, some of the deposit money has already been sent on to the Soviet Union. If the U.S. withdraws from the Games and tourists cancel their reservations, Lawrence will attempt to negotiate reimbursements with Moscow; in any case, he promises to refund any funds still...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Olympics: To Go or Not to Go | 1/28/1980 | See Source »

Washington's chief line of defense against inflation remains the nation's central bank, the Federal Reserve. It controls the money supply by manipulating key interest rates and telling private institutions belonging to the Federal Reserve System how much of the cash they have on deposit must not be lent out. Alas, this line is slowly crumbling. While 5,450 banks remain in the system, in the past 4½ years some 300 have left it. Most have been small banks, but there have been some big defectors too, among them Pennsylvania's National Central Bank, which...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Fed Flight | 1/7/1980 | See Source »

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