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...graduates to choose higher-paying careers instead of public service jobs and to delay their marriages and family decisions. Grants would open access to higher education to students from all income levels and racial backgrounds, producing a workforce that will return more to the nation than $5 billion in repaid loans...
...Rault repaid the entire sum and was never prosecuted -- even though he was also suspected of trying to kill a co-worker who he thought had turned him in. The brakes on the man's car were cut while he and his family were attending church. Nevertheless, Rault managed to keep news of the embezzlement from his family when he returned to New Orleans and was hired at LEDCO...
...default came after nine months of talks in London finally fizzled. North Korea has owed most of the money, which it used mainly to buy grain and heavy equipment and to build bridges and roads, since the early 1970s. The country has never repaid any principal; indeed, on several occasions, it also suspended debt repayments, only to work out more favorable terms with Japanese and Western creditors. But for the past three years, Pyongyang has refused even to meet interest charges. For a time it looked as if the banks and the North Koreans might work out another agreement...
...false credit- card charges. The paper also reported that the same thing happened a year later at a flower shop owned by ZZZZ Best's chief operating officer, this time for a total of $91,000. Minkow blamed both overcharges on unscrupulous subcontractors and an employee, and repaid all the customers...
...estate in the county. Within hours, police teams had arrested 13 people on charges of selling unregistered securities. According to the prosecution, the groups persuaded people to lend money to the LaRouche cause by offering interest rates as high as 20%, and many of the loans were never repaid. "Lyndon LaRouche," said Dana Scanlon, one of his spokesmen, "views this as the first dirty trick of the 1988 campaign...