Word: donalds
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Three years later, that memo has become an important piece of a sexual harassment lawsuit field by M. Delise Battenfield, a former Extension School student and employee, against the research advisor--Donald Ostrowski--and Harvard University...
...Donald L. Bleech, a hat vendor in the subwaystation, said the new trains would be "moreconvenient, on time and make less mistakes...
...half-page advertisement in The Crimson on April 15 and a full-page advertisement the following day, the union encouraged readers to contact Donald Shapiro, the president of the club: "Tell Mr. Shapiro to treat his workers fairly...
Well, probably not you, of course. The message of the new book America: Who Really Pays the Taxes?, by Pulitzer-prize-winning reporters Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele, is that slippery moves like these are available only to corporations and millionaires, many of whom are already taxed at far lower rates than the rest of us. In 1989, in fact, 1,081 people with incomes over $200,000 ended up paying no federal taxes at all, thanks to what Barlett and Steele call the "privileged-person...
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