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...response to a faculty vote last semester urging divestment if apartheid isn't abolished before 1988, Brown now offers an optional pension fun which has no ties to South Africa-related companies, Cohen said...
Before she dies, Page yearns to visit her childhood home, a barren and deserted Gulf Coast town called Bountiful. She hides her pension check to garner the necessary funds and packs hastily in a desperate attempt to visit Bountiful, but her son and daughter-in-law are bent on preventing her escape...
...from Cleveland in a four-month federal trial that ended last week in Kansas City. The five were charged with helping to skim some $2 million from the Stardust and Fremont casinos. Glick, who bought the casinos in 1974 with $87 million in loans from the Teamsters' Central States pension fund, gave the court vivid details of how the Mob muscled in on his operation...
...improvements in human rights, particularly Jewish emigration. For his middle-man role, Jaruzelski might win some points on human rights, perhaps enough to erase U.S. trade sanctions against Poland. Jaruzelski is already making moves in that direction: when Bronfman visited him in Warsaw, the general agreed to make pension payments to Polish Jews living in Israel and to restore Jewish monuments in Poland...
Leading the investment charge are such large institutions as pension funds, insurance companies and banks. Individual investors remain skeptical. Says Ralph Bloch, an analyst at Moseley, Hallgarten, Estabrook & Weeden: "The public are disbelievers. They're waiting for a sure sign...