Word: hunts
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...other states of oil, natural gas, coal or other nonrenewable resources. The flow of these tax revenues from energy consumers to energy producers is creating antagonisms between the states much like those among nations. "The coal states have the power to become our OPEC within," says Washington Economist Sally Hunt Streiter. Complains New York Taxation and Finance Commissioner James Tully: "They are the fuel pharaohs of the Western world...
...from a $20 million News revitalization fund, but its circulation, headily projected at 300,000, finally slumped to 70,000. The News's profits gave way to a torrent of red ink: even with Tonight folded, the paper expects to lose $11 million this year. Said Publisher Robert Hunt: "We went all out to produce the liveliest, most interesting editorial package we could and, damn it, it didn't work. It was a bad marketing plan. We made a mistake and we're going to correct it." He said a year's experience was a "fair...
...state bar. On June 20, 1981, the Rhode Island State Bar Association named Beverly Glenn Long as president. She is the fourth woman to hold such a position. In 1977-78, Carole Kamin Bellows was president of the Illinois State Bar. Alaska has had Donna Willard, while Karen L. Hunt is currently occupying the office...
Rich or poor, most Americans will not find themselves much further ahead if those income tax cuts are offset by scheduled rises in Social Security taxes and the inflationary creep of wages to higher tax brackets. That is the view of Lacy Hunt, economist for the Fidelity Bank of Philadelphia, who calculates that such raises will total 21% during the next three years, all but wiping out the 25% cut (which would, however, save wage earners from being that much further behind...
...able to hide out successfully in Tehran for so long because of the basic disarray of the government, which prevented it from conducting systematic searches. On July 23, Banisadr tells his supporters, there were 120 bombings in Tehran, and he asks, smiling, how anyone could have had time to hunt...