Word: payments
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Appeals, which will have the final say. Agnew has good reason to sweat out the verdict: he needs money desperately. His legal expenses so far amount to at least $200,000-and they will rise much higher if, as anticipated, the Internal Revenue Service presses him for the payment of back taxes. An "Agnew Defense Fund," started by W. Clement Stone, the Chicago millionaire, so far has collected only about...
...number of expenses remain open-ended. Payments to displaced employees are budgeted at $250 million, but Department of Transportation analysts figure that they could end up double that. An unlimited-compensation provision could inspire creditors who felt that they were being bought off too cheaply to make extravagant claims for payment. Department analysts worry that this provision could cost the Government billions. Penn Central alone claims its properties are worth $14 billion...
...peasant had to sell everything he owned--his water buffalo, old heirlooms, sometimes even his children--to keep his head above water. He hitched his wife and children to his plow to replace the water buffalo, but still his debts continued to mount. And if he missed a payment on his taxes or loans, he was tossed into a colonial jail and beaten...
...operating surplus of consequence in the areas touched on by the editorial was the surplus of $271,000 in the Houses and Dormitories account for 1972-73, but this surplus too is unavailable because it had to be applied against previous annual deficits in that account. Even that payment still leaves a deficit balance of $220,000 in the Housing account. A fundamental principle to be remembered in considering Harvard financial matters is that there were years before, sometimes with deficits, sometimes with surpluses, and that there are years ahead, some easier, some harder. In this case there were deficits...
...Friends of Harvard Rowing has agreed to pay for the renovation of the Red Top facilities, Watson said. No one has yet offered payment of the $4000 tax differential. The University will continue to pay the expenses of trips to Red Top, estimated...