Word: hut
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...jobs in the first 30 months of the recovery than any other company in the country, but they generally pay only about $5 to $9 an hour. PepsiCo is still expanding, but most of the new jobs are for those who feed the ovens at the company's Pizza Hut, Taco Bell and KFC fast-food restaurants. Result: many people who survive layoffs and find new jobs nonetheless suffer a deep slash in income. One study found that of 2,000-odd workers let go by RJR Nabisco, 72% found jobs -- but at wages that averaged only 47% of their...
...this month's Vanity Fair, the Virginia woman who severed her husband's penis is celebrated in a sexy, arty portrait by star photographer Mary Ellen Mark. Mrs. Bobbitt has said of her native Venezuela, "I have a patriotism . . . We do have McDonald's. We do have Pizza Hut...
...rarely ingested. And low to the ground as they are, children hardly ever eat off of floors. Actually, a careful review of the eating habits of children reveals that the only surfaces you have to worry about, plague-wise, are the ones in McDonald's and Pizza Hut...
...hear the facts and how this will affect their lives." Nusseibeh is one of the few who "enthusiastically support" the deal. The road to a Palestinian state must begin somewhere, he argues. "We have the choice of continuing to dream of a palace in the sky or building a hut on the ground. From the hut, a palace can be built...
...persistent fear among Palestinians is that the hut is all there is. "We believe Gaza first means Gaza last," insists Malki. Says Osman Hallak, editor of the newspaper An-Nahar in Jerusalem: "I would accept a deal as long as I knew that in the end I would have an independent entity." Nusseibeh believes that this will happen, that the Israeli government is moving toward accepting some kind of Palestinian state. A key Israeli official said last week, "Actually, the road to statehood is open to the Palestinians. It is long, but it is open." A Labor Party official seemed...