Word: trusts
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...having no right to reveal classified material. When reminded that the case involved no classified material, the judge accused the defense of "dealing in semantics." Lewis' judgment, which Snepp intends to appeal: "I think it was a willful, deliberate and surreptitious breach of contract and the highest public trust. He never said he was doing it, a la the Pentagon papers, to save the country. He did it for the money." Lewis suggested that the proper penalty, which he will announce as part of his written verdict this week, "might be to relieve him of all his ill-gotten...
...interviewed after California's vote say they believe cutbacks in local expenditures for government services are inevitable; most pinched will be those with lower incomes who are the most dependent on publicly financed programs and jobs. But, says Beryl Sprinkel, executive vice president of Chicago's Harris Trust & Savings Bank, "in the long run, the lower-income people will benefit if the cut does what I argue it will: namely, stimulate growth and development in California. It will lead to more jobs and higher standards of living...
...Their income for 1977 totaled $498,942.29, including $236,458.32 in salary and expense allowances, $7,515.42 in interest from savings accounts, $137,404.69 in royalties from his autobiography Why Not the Best? and $114,282.86 in dividends from a blind trust that manages their interest in the family peanut warehouse. The trust also reported a loss of $306,271 during the year...
...Their taxes for 1977 totaled $48,152.12 on a taxable income of $121,826.98, after deductions, primarily for the trust's losses and charities. Their contributions amounted to $38,551, including $25,000 to the Carter Foundation for Government Affairs, Inc., which eventually will benefit students of political science, and $6,000 to the U.S. Treasury-the amount Carter promised last year to donate as a token payment for 1976, when he owed no federal taxes...
...best of these performers are the out-and-out pros, with highly polished acts. These acts tend to set up shop on the concrete islands at the intersection of Brattle St. and Mt. Auburn St. near Coolidge Trust. They draw big crowds and expect money at the end of their shows, which most people give without gruding since they are well worth it. Among this season's best in the center ring are The Shakespeare Bros., who do comedy, clowning, juggling and various other stunts, a magician who is nothing short of amazing and The Amazing Fantasy Jugglers...