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...Wigglesworth first-year said she and five other students pooled their money to pay the $120 hiring fee to Entertainment, Inc., a local stripper-for-hire business. The stripper was expected to arrive with her "strip-o-gram" at 9 p.m., the student said...
...Corporation refused last summer to grant the former Weld Professor of Law Derek A. Bell an extension beyond the two-year limit. Bell was taking time off to protest the Law School's failure to hire a Black woman professor...
...representative of Tele-Tease said the firm does not hire minors and has never experienced any problems concerning the age of their dancers...
...interview yesterday, however, Schwenk insisted that he is going ahead with plans to open an office in Harvard Square, the first of 70 to 80 worldwide. He said he hopes to hire 300 to 400 employees...
...that Becker CPA Review of Encino, California, which offers courses for accountants, violated the law by not providing sign-language interpreters or other aids. The government seeks civil penalties of up to $50,000 and damages. In a statement, company president Newton D. Becker said his firm agreed to hire an interpreter before the Justice Department suit: "They're just doing this for publicity's sake." National Federation of Independent Business spokesman Jim Weidman said the action, which hints at costly future requirements for commerce, would "put a chill into the small- business community." Others were encouraged. American Civil Liberties...