Word: paperworks
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Every day Wechtenbruch and Servatius have been sifting through 4,000 pages of statements made by Eichmann to Israeli police and stacks of documents that the Israeli prosecution intends to use during the trial. Confronted with this enormous quantity of paperwork, they have asked for a postponement. The trial is now expected to begin in mid-April. In downtown Jerusalem, Ministry of Justice officials still labor late into the night to make their case even more airtight, as if determined to live up to Eichmann's own puzzling estimate: "The Jews must be a people of the first magnitude...
...automation is beginning to move in and eliminate office jobs too. In the U.S. Census Bureau, 50 people last year did the census tabulations that required 4,100 statisticians in 1950. California's Bank of America and other banks are introducing sophisticated machines to process all checks and paperwork. While no one is being laid off, the banks expect to expand their business vastly without increasing their staffs. The Bell System's volume of calls has lumped 50% in the past ten years; yet its phone company jobs increased only...
...barbarians," Abubakar became the protector of northern interests in the capital. Grudgingly, he went along with federal unity to the extent of becoming Minister of Works. "From the start he was the best minister of them all," recalls a British civil servant. "He did his homework and sent his paperwork through swiftly." But he remained a northerner, not a Nigerian...
Most businessmen are dead certain that they do not need more laws to handle conflict-of-interest problems. They find impracticable the SEC's proposed requirement of monthly reports. It would mean twelve times more paperwork and be of little value, since executives rarely get in and out of a conflict situation in a month...
...club, United Home Services, Inc., which started in Los Angeles in 1954. United signed up a stable of contractors to do the jobs funneled to them through the club, now has 400 to handle an average 200 calls for service a week. The home-repair clubs handle all the paperwork, send bills to customers, skim 10% of the plumber's or painter's fee in exchange for giving him the job. The customer who joins the club (for about $5 to $15 a year) thus can pay for all his repairs in one monthly bill. The home-repair...