Word: loans
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...kind to Mike because he kept his word to New York in getting federal loan guarantees through. But he may have reached battle fatigue in the economy, which frankly is tumultuous. In that tumult I don't know if Mike is the tough manager that we need...
...modern art. Yet Munch's major paintings are not well known here in the original because most of his best work stayed in Norway, distributed among several museums. The National Gallery's show, which will go to no other museum, has 245 paintings, prints and drawings on loan from Norwegian collections; it is the most complete Munch exhibition ever held...
What doomed Brooke was the odor hanging over his personal affairs. Not only did he go through a highly publicized divorce, but he was also accused of failing to report to the secretary of the Senate a loan that he had listed in a financial statement to his wife's lawyers during the divorce proceedings. Still pending is an investigation by Massachusetts officials of a possible $72,000 Medicaid fraud involving his late mother...
...still unclear whether the policy is succeeding. Money supply jumped $2.1 billion last week, wiping out more than a third of a big drop registered the week before. That means interest rates will probably have to move even higher than the 10.75% that banks now charge on "prime" loans to their best business customers?possibly above the record 12% rate of 1974. And when money growth finally does slow, bankers increasingly fear a credit crunch in which house buyers, small businesses and other would-be borrowers will find loan money not just expensive but unavailable...
...loan plan, labelled the "Cambridge Option" by O'Brien, would allow tenured faculty--whose average income was about $40.000 last year--to purchase homes closer to campus with special mortgages at 6 per cent interest and 40-year terms...