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...July 1985, Garcia vowed that he would allot no more than 10% of export earnings for repayment of the country's $14.2 billion foreign debt. The strategy led a year later to a cutoff of loans from the International Monetary Fund and the accumulation of $630 million in unpaid interest owed to U.S. banks. But it has also allowed Garcia to reduce inflation from 184% just before he took office to 59% currently and to increase wages by an average of about 7% over increases in living costs. Fueled by new consumer purchasing power, the economy is growing...
Dukakis nominated the dean for the unpaid five-year position last month...
...work this week, when, on the first Monday of October, the Justices formally open the term. Oral arguments are scheduled Wednesday in one of the most difficult cases they face. Feminists are split over a 1978 California law allowing a pregnant worker to take up to four months of unpaid leave. The Justice Department has joined a Los Angeles bank in claiming that the statute runs afoul of federal laws barring discrimination based on pregnancy. Kathy Bonk of the NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund, which also opposes the state rule, argues, "When pregnant women are put in special categories...
Work Experience: This section should include all experience, paid and unpaid and extracurricular activities which have given you the opportunity to develop the kinds of personal qualifications that employerslook for. You may mix paid and unpaid, part-timeand full-time position, but note in some way whatthe time commitment...
...Miller, Cassidy, Larroca and Lewin, said the sheer size of the nation's most venerated firms prevented their members from sharing political and moral goals and discouraged cooperation. She said this characteristic undermined the principle that bans law firms from representing two clients with conflicting interests, and discouraged unpaid public-interest work...