Word: profitable
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...private bar and other supporters of the program began a combined effort in the early '70s to extricate legal services from the politics of the OEO and lodge it in a separate non-profit corporation which could administer congressionally appropriated funds. In 1974 the Legal Services Corporation (LSC) opened shop...
...Review publishes eight monthly issues during the academic year, including a special issue on recent Supreme Court decisions. The Review also publishes A Uniform System of Citation, the standard legal form book. More than 75,000 copies of the book are sold annually, bringing in half of the non profit corporation's $600,000 gross revenues...
...stop the bleeding," said American Motors Chairman W. Paul Tippett, 51. "Second, we had to deliver new products. Now we have to expand in the marketplace." Detroit's smallest automaker has gained ground on all three fronts. For the fourth quarter of 1983, AMC reported a $7.4 million profit, its first after nearly four years of red ink. Losses for 1983 still added up to $146.7 million, but Tippett was nonetheless pleased. "It has been a long dry spell," said...
Whatever happens, the biggest winner of all may be Pickens and his backers, who paid an average price of $45 for each of their 22 million shares. The right tender offer could earn them a profit of nearly $800 million...
...best bet. Hart supporters and some observers say the Coloradan will pick up about 75 percent of delegates supporting former Florida Gov. Reubin O. Askew, though one Mondale organizer there calls that figure "bullshit." Askew's former campaign manager has also moved into Hart's camp. Hart should also profit from the lack of any real organized labor in the state, says John Harwood, political reporter for the St. Petersburg Times. Harwood calls Florida "really a bunch of city states, a state that's really fragmented and [where] media's really important...