Word: fee
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...rhythm and he ain't even pretty." Retorted Frazier: "Shut up, will you. Somebody call a doctor. I don't want him to have a heart attack." Frazier had reason to be concerned. If the bout is held as scheduled, each fighter will receive a fee of $2.5 million...
...subscribers call TeleSessions' Manhattan number, specify their area of interest and are assigned to one of the groups. At the appointed hour (usually once a week), TeleSessions calls the subscriber to connect him with as few as ten or as many as two dozen other participants. For a fee of $2 an hour-long-distance participants must call in themselves and also pay long-distance rates-TeleSessions hosts provide a special switchboard, coordinate and schedule each session and make the telephonic introductions of each newcomer to the group. They also screen out the cranks, disconnect the obstreperous and occasionally...
...lowered their country's morals. G.I.s spent $22 million last year while on leave in Thailand, and Bangkok's prostitute population doubled to 20,000. Their income has done little to stimulate the economy. Typically, a massage parlor girl keeps just 75? of her $3-to-$5 fee,* and the rest is taken by pimps and bar owners. Those profits in turn have been invested in constructing more hotels and saloons, which are now closing up. Complains the manager of the Lady Bar and Company Turkish Bath and Massage Parlor in Takhli, Thailand: "Business has never been worse...
...shaking down Hollywood movie producers and later was convicted of conspiring to fleece wealthy card players in rigged gin-rummy games at the Beverly Hills Friars Club. Roselli, who holds a gift-shop lease at Hughes' Frontier Hotel, boasts that he collected a large finder's fee when the Desert Inn was sold to Hughes and recently dealt himself in on the kickbacks paid by entertainers at the Hughes casinos...
Harvard looks very strong in the mile and the 600 with Tom Spengler and Bob Clayton. Spengler's time against B. U. was 8.5 seconds better than Army miler Bob Fee's 4:19.5 in the meet against Colgate and Lafayette. Clayton was a second-and-a-half ahead of his Army counterpart...