Word: mille
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...five last days of blitz campaigning. In a campaign devoid of any single burning issue, he abandoned his customary pitch as a "national" candidate and unabashedly sought support on the basis of "regionalism." Alluding to the New England "sense of community," he told a gathering in the paper-mill town of Berlin: "If I can't get help from my friends close to home, I don't know where to expect...
...from their tax kronor. A typical example is Paul Lundmark, who is married and the father of three children, ages 4 to 10. He lives in Orebro, a city of 275,000. Lundmark earns an average blue-collar salary of $6,500 a year by working in a paper mill. He pays more than one-third of this, $2,300, in direct local and national income taxes...
...Eliot House which featured Herrnstein as the speaker. Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, acting in his "capacity as a House Master and a University official," ordered Helfand to leave Eliot House. (Steiner had previously warned Helfand about staying away from Harvard on February 24, during the mill-in at University Hall.) Helfand ignored the order, and remained at the dinner...
...member strategy committee was formed last week after a day of confrontations that included two abortive attempts by the blacks to confront President Bok at his Massachusetts Hall office and a one and one-half hour mill-in at University Hall...
...lumber mill produces a load of wood with a market price of $25; this price represents practically all the "value" that the mill has added to the raw timber by buying and converting it to lumber. On a VAT of 3% the mill pays the Government 75?. This cost, separately invoiced, is tacked to the price of the lumber, which is then sold to a cabinetmaker for $25.75. The manufacturer transforms the lumber into a cabinet, increasing its market value from $25 to $75. On the $50 value added, the cabinetmaker pays another 3%, or $1.50. When selling the cabinet...