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Eastern's workers felt they had been sacrificing long enough. When the airline was nearly bankrupt in 1975, Borman persuaded his unions to take a one-year wage freeze. Over the past three years, they agreed to defer 3.5% of their pay because the airline was losing money. Now that mechanics have won a big pay hike, Eastern faces a new round of tough negotiations with its 6,300 flight attendants...
...students--who leave for Cairo today--are Mason Fellows public officials from Third World countries who come to the K-School to participate in the school's one-year mid-career program...
With the percentage of minorities in Harvard's student body approaching 20 percent, the one-year intern in the admissions office says he is "disappointed that the University's administration doesn't reflect the changes in the student body." He adds, "When I was at Harvard. I had no Chicano role model...
...Mason Neville, 45, had allegedly consumed nearly a case of beer when two policemen in Madison, S. Dak., pulled him over for running a stop sign. Asked to take a blood-alcohol test, Neville refused, even after a warning that failure to take the test could lead to a one-year loss of his driver's license. Could his refusal be used as evidence at trial? South Dakota's top court said no, but last week the Supreme Court said...
...earnings would stay level even if the per-barrel price was cut in half. Other experts, however, believe Mexico would not have the wherewithal to make the investment required to double its output unless it could line up cash customers first. One willing buyer might be the U.S. Department of Energy, which under a one-year contract is already pumping 170,000 bbl. of Mexi can oil per day into the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve, and has paid $1 billion in advance...