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...from the untried irregulars who man the vital outposts along the roads and outside the villages. These Regional and Popular Forces boast 513,000 wellarmed, full-time troops, but they are unseasoned and would be no match for the tough Viet Cong or North Vietnamese professionals. As for the unpaid part-timers of the 500,000-man Popular Self-Defense Force, they are assumed to be so infiltrated by the V.C. that many Regional and Popular Force outposts will not allow P.S.D.F. troops in after dark...
After a sleepless nine-hour flight to Liberia, followed by a frenetic twelve-hour day of state activities, she told a news conference: "Being First Lady is the hardest unpaid job in the world." The eager, enthusiastic Liberians helped prove her point. She was greeted by Tolbert in a red-carpet ceremony complete with the ruffles and flourishes and 19-gun salute usually reserved for a head of government. Dressed in red, white and blue, she kept solemn step with the military tattoo as she reviewed the Liberian honor guard. Following the ceremony, she rode at Tolbert's side...
...group's demands include: a minimum wage of $1.35; a 15 per cent tip included in the bill; release from the responsibility for unpaid checks; sick pay; health insurance; overtime; a one week paid vacation for employees of one year or more; breaks; abolition of the uniform for which they pay; equal distribution of customers by number and protection by the management from harassment by customers...
...waitresses no longer wish to be responsible for payment of unpaid checks and seek abandonment of the dress code. They also demand equal distribution of customers by number and an end to favoritism, protection of waitresses by management from harassment by customers, and regular schedules...
...primary problem of the Student Center was money. Never during its existence had it been self-supporting, and by last Spring the situation had reached a crisis point. Salary money was nonexistent and basic operating expenses were going unpaid. Negotiations between the archdiocese, the parish, and the Student Center were undertaken, the results of which pleasantly surprised Richard Griffin and the Student Center--partial financial support from the archdiocese without any overt strings attached...