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Describing several possible alternatives to Reagan's proposals. Bok suggested a "contingent" plan which would fix interest rate or amount of repayment depending on a student's starting income after graduation. Highly-paid medical or law school students, for example, might repay more of their loans than graduates who become teachers or ministers at substantially lower salaries...
...uneasy stalemate over Poland's struggle to repay even part of the $28 billion it owes Western banks passed another milestone last week, when Warsaw virtually completed interest payments on its 1981 debt, thereby paving the way for rescheduling last year's unpaid $2.4 billion in principal. Crisis-weary bankers gave a sigh of relief, and then started thinking about collecting the $10.4 billion in debt-service payments that Poland must make this year...
Shoup said continuing inflation and the state of the economy played an important role in the tuition hike, but he added that recent construction costs also contributed heavily G.W. must repay a $30 million loan to the District of Columbia for a new building, and G.W. faces $900,000-a-year maintenance expenses when the building opens in July...
Exasperated, Ludwig refused to repay loans guaranteed by Brazil's National Economic Development Bank. These included $163 million owed to Japan's Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries for a $250 million floating pulp mill, and another $29 million to Lloyds Bank International...
Harvard Medical School obviously does not teach its students professional ethics, since many of its alumni do not repay their student loans. Auvo I. Kemppinen Ballwin...