Word: loaned
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Medical schools refusing to comply with either the current or revised law will lose Federal subsidies called capitation grants for three years, but under the new proposal they would still be able to participate in a Federal student loan program...
...York State select legislative committee on crime last week heard testimony from young prostitutes and concerned police and social welfare officials. The committee found that the Mafia has begun moving back into prostitution, which it had largely abandoned in the 1930s in favor of more lucrative drug and loan-sharking rackets. Mobsters of the Genovese Mafia family are alleged to control many of the topless and bottomless bars, where youthful dancers are enticed into prostitution. The racketeers are also believed to own quick-turnover hotels where prostitutes work and are expanding their control of New York's numerous massage...
Meanwhile, the Congressman can only point to the $50 billion to $60 billion deficit in this year's federal budget and lament, "The SBA loan fund is set up to help people cope with an unusual disaster-one that happens once in a lifetime. What has happened is that it has turned into a crop insurance program for agriculture...
...bell shrines and pins-together with a group of monastic books. This magnificent show, which is scheduled to travel to museums in San Francisco, Pittsburgh, Boston and Philadelphia into 1979, includes very nearly all of the major examples of early Irish art that have remained in Irish collections, a loan of unparalleled generosity. Its only fault, a too common one at the Metropolitan, is the installation-a gross Tiffany-in-Vegas effort, with each item so harshly spotlit that exaggerated shadows break up the intricate gold surfaces, eliding the exquisitely delicate transitions of depth and texture which were the very...
DIED. Joseph Zerilli, 79, godfather of the Detroit Mafia; of heart disease; in Grosse Pointe, Mich. A Sicilian immigrant who started as a construction worker, Zerilli rose to underworld prominence during the Prohibition era and reportedly built a narcotics, prostitution and loan-sharking empire that annually netted $150 million during the '60s. Although he repeatedly denied that he was involved in organized crime-maintaining that he was simply the owner of the Detroit Italian Baking Co.-FBI bugging transcripts linked him to the underworld. After the 1975 imprisonment of his son, Zerilli came under scrutiny by police investigating...