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Smugglers are wary of sharp-eyed immigration agents and highway patrolmen, and must frequently take back roads and lengthy detours. Sophisticated smugglers, some of whom make $75,000 a year, employ two-way radios, lookout cars, and rented vehicles that are hard to trace. A few unscrupulous operators have even been known to recruit willing mojados, load them into a waiting vehicle at $250 a head, and then renege on the contract by dumping them 15 miles north of the Mexican border for a tidy profit with no risk involved, since their victims can hardly complain to the police...
...employ people to go sniffing around Harvard and MIT," Mountain said...
...agreement covers Chrysler's 127,500 U.S. and Canadian workers. Woodcock's next job is to win the same package at General Motors and Ford, which employ some 614,000 workers covered by U.A.W. contracts. The union chief has said that he will seek no larger economic concessions from the Big Two than those won at Chrysler -but will accept no smaller ones. The outlook for a strike-free agreement seemed to remain optimistic. Reviewing the Chrysler deal, a Ford executive said...
...Gainesville Eight collectively decided not to employ an active defense. "Many of the defendants were too scared to fight the government because the laws all seemed geared to the government's said," Perdue said...
...positions, however, will be capably filled by returning starter Brian Fearnett and Lawsun Wulsin, who began to see a lot of playing time at the end of last season. Steve Mead will be fighting Wulsin for a starting position in the three-man defense Munro has tentatively decided to employ in this year's 4-3-3 alignment. The team appears relatively deep at this position...