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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...resignations of Hiromasa Ezoe, chairman of Recruit's parent company, and Ko Morita, president of the leading financial daily, Nihon Keizai Shimbun; who admitted that he too was a beneficiary. The biggest ; fallout for the L.D.P. could come later this summer in parliament, where Takeshita's proposal for tax reform is likely to face an emboldened opposition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: How to Make Pals with Pols | 7/18/1988 | See Source »

...thorough inquiry, as did the Piper Alpha's owner, Los Angeles-based Occidental Petroleum Corp. After the accident, Occidental promptly shut down the pipeline that services Piper Alpha and five other platforms, thereby temporarily cutting British North Sea oil production by 12.9%. The losses in export earnings and tax revenues from Piper Alpha alone were expected to cost the British government at least $1.2 billion a year, while the losses to insurance companies were likely to exceed $1 billion. Occidental Chairman Armand Hammer promised a contribution of $1.7 million to a Piper Alpha disaster fund and an indemnity of some...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Disaster Screaming Like a Banshee | 7/18/1988 | See Source »

Bentsen has established some civil rights credentials early in his political career. The senator voted against the poll tax in 1949, a device used in the South too help disenfranchise Blacks by forcing citizens to pay for the right to vote...

Author: By Michael J. Lartigue, | Title: Deep in the Heart of Texas | 7/15/1988 | See Source »

Many of the English words transplanted in this way are simply handier than their Spanish counterparts. No matter how distasteful the subject, for example, it is still easier to say "income tax" than impuesto sobre la renta. At the same time, many Spanish-speaking immigrants have adopted such terms as VCR, microwave and dishwasher for what they view as largely American phenomena. Still other English words convey a cultural context that is not implicit in the Spanish. A friend who invites you to lonche most likely has in mind the brisk American custom of "doing lunch" rather than the languorous...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Language: Spanglish Spoken Here | 7/11/1988 | See Source »

...surplus. If Government revenues far exceed spending, less money will be available for businesses and consumers. That could produce a drag on the economy or even a recession. Already, says Robert DiClemente, a senior economist at Salomon Brothers, "many people are now paying higher ((Social Security and Medicare)) payroll taxes than income taxes." The thing to do, argues Robert Myers, chief actuary of the Social Security Administration from 1947 to 1970, is to cut the payroll tax so that the trust fund has no more than a six- to twelve-month cushion. The only problem with that solution: it virtually...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The $12 Trillion Temptation | 7/4/1988 | See Source »

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