Word: payments
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...personal attorney who has handled such matters as the acquisition of Nixon's estate at San Clemente, Calif. Segretti's recompense included a $16,000-a-year salary plus expenses. From Sept. 1, 1971, to March 15, 1972, Kalmbach gave Segretti more than $35,000, including one payment of $25,000 in cash. The money came from a C.R.P. fund that was kept in the safe of Maurice Stans, chief political fund raiser for the President. Chapin and Strachan did not respond to efforts to reach them for comment...
...Rent Control Hearing in November 1971, Brian Stevens, the hearing examiner, informed the tenants that they were not obliged to pay the escrow money: Rosenthal, Vance, and Glass stopped payment. Subsequently, they each received letters from Lamantea's attorney threatening them with eviction...
...corporate derrick. Farber specifies that "in the re-negotiation of the concession agreement in 1969 (when the drilling investment was beginning to pay off) the government was prepared to defer the deadline for partial relinquishment of the Gulf concession area, as the company had hoped, in return for advance payment of royalties that would help ease a tight budget situation in Angola." The budget was tight because so much of it was going to fight the guerrillas...
Allende blames the U.S. for many of Chile's problems, particularly the drying up of Santiago's credit lines. But most international banks consider Chile a poor risk. To help keep its economy afloat, Chile has deferred payment on its foreign debt of some $2.5 billion, including more than $1 billion...
...publishing costs. It will depend less on advertising for its profitability than do such large-circulation magazines as TIME (5.6 million) and LIFE (5.5 million). Using a promotion technique new to Time Inc. magazines, MONEY is offering potential subscribers a free look at its first issue before requiring any payment. "We want to let them look without feeling the instant obligation to buy," says Publisher Peter Hanson, 33. The first issue will be sent to 350,000 people who indicated interest. The advertising rate base...