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George W. Busby III, assistant director of the chemical laboratories, said construction of the organic solvent disposal facility should begin within a month and last about two weeks...
...represented 20% of an airplane's operating costs, soared to 33? in the U.S. (72? abroad). The climb at least doubled the fuel portion of each jumbo jet's operating costs. Inflation drove up landing fees, insurance rates, wages. To stay solvent, the airlines had to hike fares...
...customer in nearly all the nation's banks. It usually does not go into action until a bank either has failed or is precariously close to it. Rather than paying out money itself to depositors, the FDIC will shop around for a solvent bank that can take over the failing one and merely switch names over the doors, sometimes lending money to the takeover bank or indemnifying it against losses. FDIC loans smoothed the 1974 bailouts of New York's Franklin National Bank and San Diego's U.S. National, two of the biggest failures in U.S. banking...
...Much that I know has come from Frank Fisher," he adds. Both agree that students should learn a skill--like international finance or pianotuning--to sustain their confidence and keep them solvent while they wait for their occupational ships to come...
...research grants, which represent much of their funding, have been drastically cut. But the case for most of the smaller colleges may well have been overdramatized. Last week the Association of American Colleges, which represents 886 of the smaller private institutions, reported that most of these schools are financially solvent and academically strong-perhaps even stronger than ever...