Word: unpaid
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...goals are more diffuse. In addition to performing a public service, the third-place network wants to arouse interest in its new fall series among the young viewers who control the TV dial in many homes. For the celebrities it was an unpaid labor of dedication. Most were recruited by Evans' co-producer Cathy Lee Crosby, star of ABC'S stunt show, That's Incredible! All attested that they do not use drugs and promised further time to the Get High on Yourself Foundation, headed by Crosby. Says Bob Hope: "It is a problem that hits close...
Every spring, the city's computer spits out a list of cars with five or more unpaid parking tickets. Every spring, George Teso, the director of Cambridge's traffic department, distributes the list to his men. Every spring hundreds of cars are towed and impounded. And every spring there are lots of happy motorists who suddenly find themselves unhappy pedestrians...
Agnew's most serious legal problems had seemed at an end in 1973, when he agreed to resign the vice presidency and pay a $10,000 fine on pleading no contest to tax evasion charges. The unpaid taxes were traced to his failure to report as income the kickbacks that he supposedly received between 1967 and 1972 for the awarding of certain engineering contracts. But as part of the 1973 agreement, the Justice Department refrained from forcing him to admit any guilt in the alleged kickback scheme. Ever since 1976, however, Agnew has been fighting off a suit brought...
...million cars, the second largest call-back in history, to fix defective axle bolts. Big Three auto sales continued to slump, falling 23.7% during the middle ten days of February. Chrysler got another $400 million in federally guaranteed loans but had to write checks for $350 million to unpaid suppliers. The company also announced the size of its 1980 loss, which, as expected, was the largest ever suffered by a U.S. corporation; at $1.7 billion, it was appreciably worse than the previous record-the $1.5 billion loss reported by Ford just eight days earlier...
Meanwhile, Seatrain's container freight operation was falling apart in a whirl of scandals and bad business. The firm had to pay the Government nearly $1 million in penalties for making kickbacks to shippers and about $500,000 for unpaid import duties...