Word: in-town
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...nightclub is linked to Fantasy's In-Town Campus and the second floor of another nightclub, the Latin Quarter...
...seems that the 17 BTU members who work on hot-type printing equipment in the University Printing Office have been getting an especially good deal from Harvard--because of a special contract they were paid in-town wages, which are higher than Harvard's, along with Harvard's better-than-average benefits. Harvard severed its contract with the BTU in March, apparently fed up with the relationship...
...Stiff Belt. In-town businesses catering to people forced to stay close to home are booming. Restaurants in Swiss cities report increases of 10% to 40% in Sunday sales. Sunday attendance at West German movie theaters is up by around 30%. Department stores are peddling record quantities of liquor-everything from local schnapps to $20 imported bottles of American sour mash-to Germans who apparently find the prospect of staying home Sunday unbearable without a stiff belt. With weekend accident rates declining, insurance companies say they are pondering pressure to lower rates. Repair shops, crammed for the past several years...
...defense lawyers have termed the trial-which promises to last several months-"the most controversial case in-town in 20 years...
Cure: Love. By happenstance, Chuck discovers "a way to be thought better of. The key to his modest pad may unlock an executive suite for him. Commuting senior executives with one night of illicit in-town love on their agendas barter promises of future advancement for the use of his apartment. One night Chuck finds the girl (Jill O'Hara) he worships in the bed he rarely makes. She has taken an overdose of sleeping pills after discovering the perfidy of the company Don Juan. Cure: the love of a good -well, fairly good...