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Karefa-Smart commuted from New York to sessions of Parliament four times a year until 1965, when new coups forced him to cut off all political contact with Sierra Leone. For the next five years, he served in Geneva as assistant director general of the World Health Organization, but continued...
"In order to get Mr. Corcoran to retire without having to fire him, the councilors told him they'd sweeten up his pay," Danehy said.
Steelworkers now will be able to retire with full benefits at 62, rather than 65. Pensions will rise for those already retired-a minimum of 5% for workers retired since 1971, a maximum of 60% for those who retired before 1954. And all pensions will be lifted a further 5...
James S. Duesenberry, chairman of the Economics Department, said yesterday the department will sorely miss Hirshman. "We're all very sorry he decided to retire to a monastery," he added.
The next Archbishop of Canterbury will be chosen by Prime Minister Harold Wilson. But last week the London betting firm of Ladbroke's decided to give everyone a piece of the action: it announced that it would book bets on the successor to the Most Rev. Michael Ramsey, who...