Word: payment
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...Attorney General in the Nixon Administration. In fact, Mitchell had told King he wouldn't handle the case, but King, claiming Mitchell's firm was charging for legal services, was collecting thousands of dollars from Wolfson anyway -- and pocketing the money. King also kept a $5,000 payment that Wolfson had asked him to pass on to New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison, whose investigation of the John F. Kennedy assassination Wolfson partly financed. Wolfson went to prison, but, on his release, he filed a grand-larceny complaint against King, who was arrested by Miami police...
Some hundreds of students will receive the dreaded "red dot" on their packets, indicating non-payment of fees. These students must pay on the spot or else face a late registration...
Formerly, the surrogate mother and the couple employing her signed a contract that specified her fee, promised her payment of medical expenses, and required that she give up the baby. In some cases, it also required her to abort an abnormal fetus. Under the new law, payment is allowed only for medical expenses. Any further commercial transaction was illegal resulted in a fine...
According to Dunbrack, Harvard's current tiesto ROTC consists of a $132,000 annual payment toMIT to cover costs for Harvard studentscross-enrolled in its program. The University alsomaintains a written contract with the Navy ROTCprogram, which has more stringent rules forcross-registration...
Bradley supports the better-than-nothing Democratic addition of $1.45 billion to the Administration's urban-emergency-aid bill but agrees with Boston Mayor Ray Flynn, who says that even that sum represents little more than "a small down payment" toward what's necessary. "To say that you don't need a massive investment of perhaps $20 billion a year to reclaim the cities is ludicrous," says Bradley, who has his own litany of prospective family- bolstering programs. The centerpiece is a proposal that would establish a nationwide network of "15-month homes" in which poor babies and their (typically...