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Pillsbury and Colgate-Palmolive operate there. Jamaica stands to receive some $50 million from the Reagan program, but that would fall far short of the $687 million that Jamaican planners want to pour into 424 development projects they are now studying...
Since the Israelis forcibly reunified Jerusalem in 1967, the population has climbed from 275,000 to 407,000, and more than 1.1 million visitors pour in every year. The fortress-like apartment towers clustered on the once bare hills surrounding the city now extend to the very edge of the desert wilderness where Satan tempted Jesus; and though the walled Old City surrounding the holy shrines is still redolent of cinnamon and roasting lamb and hashish and donkey turds, the twisting alleys leading onto the Via Dolorosa (Sorrowful Way) are covered with paving stones rather than mud. Even the cats...
...they settle in they feel no inch nation to drop their cultural baggage (it got them this far didn't it) so they maintain previously cultivated routines mornings runs afternoon swims evening basketball. Even mailbox heads who spend all night at the computer keyboard keep on twitching enough to pour-out a couple buckets of sweat every...
...year in special accounts, where the money earns interest tax free until it is withdrawn during retirement years. Before Jan. 1, only people not covered by company pension plans were eligible, but now virtually all workers can open IRAS. Administration officials predicted that $20 billion would pour into IRAS this year. So far investors have put an estimated $6 billion into the accounts...
Louise Bruyn, a member of the American Friends Service Committee, echoed Tsipsis, saying. "I call on you to actively pour out your anger into the streets and demonstrate at the U.N. June Conference...