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...entry than they would like to remember. They've taped up posters, collected signatures, talked to fellow students and organized speeches in order to gather community support for HUCTW. Student fundraising efforts were critical to our survival during the 18 months when we were independent and our staff went unpaid. Their work is not glamorous, but students make an invaluable contribution to our effort to organize a union of Harvard's support staff...
...while tax collection in Massachusetts has improved, Dukakis has said the delinquency among tax payers nation-wide is alarming. The governor said the federal government is currently owed $110 billion in unpaid taxes and the figure will rise to more than $300 billion in three years...
...American marriages. Not surprisingly, some traditional expectations are giving way to new realities. It is now the dutiful husband who may find himself resisting the prospect of following his wife's career to a new city. Women, for their part, are no longer as willing to provide unquestioning -- and unpaid -- support for their spouses' career ambitions, a once hallowed given of corporate, academic and political life. Even the military can no longer count on blind obedience from officers' wives. Indeed, two women recently complained that brass at Grissom Air Force Base in Indiana warned them that their husbands' chances...
...figures are shocking. More than 13 percent of all federal loans to students--totalling $5.6 billion--is going unpaid. By the end of the decade, annual government payments on defaulted loans will increase 10 times, from $209 million in 1978 to $2 billion. Bennett is right on the money in calling for a crackdown on students who borrow and don't repay...
...date, 130 people have faced charges in connection with tax frauds involving some $80 million in unpaid taxes. In one case, three men were convicted earlier this year in an elaborate scheme involving a bogus construction company and tax-exemption frauds. They handed the $320,000 the company collected over to the I.N.L.A. The judge in the case, Michael Nicholson, called the swindles "one of the most important sources of cash for terrorists...