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The strikers, a minority of the 9,000 Farah employees who were scattered in nine plants in the Southwest, were easily replaced by the company from the large pool of poor, nonunion Mexican American workers in the region. In his decision, however. Judge Maloney ordered Farah to reinstate the strikers...
The main reason is that 3 trillion tons of coal are scattered from Pennsylvania to Washington State, from Alabama to Alaska. If a quarter of the known reserves can be tapped, they will satisfy the nation's domestic energy needs for 200 to 300 years, with ample to spare...
The courtroom scrutiny is no less thorough than the computer study. For the current case, ten observers, including an Indian psychologist and a body-language specialist, are scattered around the courtroom jotting notes for later discussions on what the candidates revealed about themselves during questioning. Schulman's own comments...
Scattered liberally throughout the palatial pad are some $200,000 worth of marble columns, doorways and stairs, and an ample supply of golden bathroom fixtures. Beneath the veneer of Old World elegance, the house has the very latest in electronic gadgetry: radiant wires heat up at the mere touch of...
Thirty-five thousand feet above Hanoi bombardiers pressed buttons and bomb-bay doors closed slowly. The first wave of B-52's arched gracefully in a semi-circle. Navigators plotted new courses, pilots fiddled with controls and the warplanes started the long haul back. They would return again and again...