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Still, the cost of keeping employment high amid technological flux is dislocation, as workers are ushered abruptly to their new place in the scheme of things. In 1993 and 1994, as the unemployment rate dropped from 7.3% to 5.4%, an estimated 1.1 million U.S. workers were laid off-the highest two-year number on record. And no small number of those workers found new employment at lower wages...
...with its core constituency in flux, the group is bracing for a tough fight...
...NYNEX is in flux from the recent corporate downsizing and that doesn't make life easy," she said "Day to day things have suffered...
...many do they speak for? Among the roughly 600,000 Cuban Americans in the Miami area, this is a time of psychological flux. Despite the collapse of the Soviet bloc and the end of Moscow's subsidies, Castro has hung on to power. So, asks Menoyo, what have the exiles gained from 35 years of confrontation? "Imagine a person who diets for that long without losing a pound,'' he says. "Anyone with common sense would change diets...
...since Simpson, by all accounts, remains the boss of his legal team, they are ready with a complete defense, which should take about six weeks to complete. Said Simpson lawyer Cochran in court last week: "We want this case to be over.'' Though the sequence is still in flux, Phase 1 is likely to consist of the "demeanor'' witnesses, who will attest to O.J.'s loving nature, his devotion to Nicole and his behavior on the airplane flights to and from Chicago the night of the murders. Says defense lawyer F. Lee Bailey: "It will be very powerful." Simpson...