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Almost every Harvard football player pays his dues as a demo at some time in his career. Cruz is one of a handful of senior demos, kids who are playing their last year of organized football with little hope of varsity glory.
The crux of the Government's case, however, is more prosaic than murder. It details a Commission-endorsed scheme to rig bids and allocate contracts to Mobinfluenced concrete companies in New York City's booming construction industry. Any concrete-pouring contract worth more than $2 million was controlled by the...
New England-born, old England-based Paul Theroux knows how to take care of literary business. Since 1967 he has published ten novels, four novellas, three short-story collections and five travel books, including The Great Railway Bazaar. He has paid his dues as an essayist and reviewer; his varied...
YMCA officials bristle at owners' charges. Since its establishment in the U.S. in 1851, they contend, the Y has been dedicated to the spiritual, mental and physical health of the entire community. If fancy facilities bring in more wealthy members, well and good. Their dues help support activities for the...
[said by a 6-3 vote that states are free to deny unemployment benefits to laid-off workers who, over and above their regular union dues, helped finance a strike that put them out of work;