Word: pension
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...appeals for a long time. Meanwhile, he has another appointment in federal court-this one in Chicago, where he and seven other men will go on trial April 27 on charges of using the mails and wires fraudulently to make more than $20 million in loans from a Teamsters pension fund, and diverting $1,000,000 of that money for their personal...
...editorial addressed to Goldwater: "One of the reasons you have the support of this newspaper is thanks to Mr. Hoffa. When a group of 'liberal' Kennedy publishers ganged up on this newspaper, who saved it? Not a conservative, but a loan from the Central States Pension Fund of the Teamsters...
...guerrillas on the side of the U.S. in the Spanish-American War, then when Spain lost in 1898 turned on the U.S., demanding immediate independence and starting a second guerrilla rebellion that took two years to subdue, after which he settled down (on a $500-a-month pension) to become a prosperous hemp grower but always wore a black tie until real independence came in 1946; of a heart attack; near Manila...
...mistress of the moment, Polish Countess Maria Walewska, revealed that she was pregnant. Several months later, Bonaparte announced his decision to divorce Josephine for the good of the state. Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria gave him the legitimate son he wanted; Josephine retired on a handsome pension to Malmaison. When she died at 50 in May 1814, after contracting a chill at an outdoor reception, 20,000 people filed past her bier and Paris was flooded with pamphlets hailing la bonne Josephine. Bonaparte was virtually the last to get the news. A valet clipped the story out of a Genoa...
...three-year agreement with key industry executives in Chicago last week. For the Teamsters, who now get $3.02 to $3.28 an hour, it means a three-step pay raise of 280 an hour, with another $5 a week per man for the union's medical-care and pension funds. For the trucking companies it means increased expenses of nearly $400 million. For the truckers' customers, it spells an almost inevitable increase in rates. "Obviously," said Chief Industry Negotiator Carvel G. Zwingle, "we will have to do something to pick up the costs...