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...motors to coffins. In exchange for his guilty plea, the Justice Department agreed not to prosecute Richmond for an array of other possible crimes, including ordering his staff to buy him cocaine, receiving an ille gal $100,000 annual pension from Walco and helping find a job as a mailroom clerk in the House for Earl Randolph, a fugitive who had been serving an 18-year term for aggravated assault in Massachusetts. After leaving the House job, Randolph was arrested for male prostitution by an undercover police officer, who then discov ered Randolph was an escaped convict...
Bertaccini said he suspected problems in the New York mailroom might be causing late delivery of The Times to Boston...
...lost generation because we were getting $75 a month from Uncle Sam. If things ever got rough you could always get a job with the Marshall Plan, "which started up so quickly and needed so many workers that you could get a job as an office boy or a mailroom clerk and two weeks later be in charge of the coal and steel industries for the Benelux countries...
After District 65 of the United Auto Workers championed Gladney's cause--threatening to file suit with the National Labor Relations Board--the 55-year-old projectionist quietly assumed a new post in the Med School's mailroom...
After District 65 of the United Auto Workers championed Gladney's cause--threatening to file suit with the National Labor Relations Board--the 55-year-old projectionist quietly assumed a new post in the Med School's mailroom...