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...tons of fish meal a year, or nearly double what it expects to sell. As a result, most of the country's 156 plants are operating at half speed; 30 are closed altogether. Last week workers marched in and seized one plant on account of three weeks' unpaid salaries. Said a union leader: "We know it is in financial trouble, but we must have some money to feed our families...
...speed. On top of recent negotiations for British buses and Spanish fishing boats, two French firms-Automobiles M. Berliet and Richard Frères-an nounced that they will sell $10 million worth of trucks and tractors to Cuba, with the French government guaranteeing up to 90% of the unpaid balance...
...every businessman knows, litigation of commercial quarrels can be agonizingly slow and annoyingly expensive. In many U.S. cities it takes months or years to bring a suit to trial; beyond that lie the delays of appeal. Meanwhile, costs pile up and claims remain unpaid. There is many a program for speeding up justice but reform, too, moves slowly...
College, got his master's degree from the University of Chicago at 21. He has been a welfare worker in St. Louis, an unpaid editor of Manhattan's social-conscious Catholic Worker, a conscientious objector during the Korean war, a researcher for the Fund for the Republic. Now a freelance writer, he lives in a $65-a-month Greenwich Village tenement with his wife Stephanie...
...bill, the company may also have to pay a $50 million settlement. Altogether, claims the company, the government's maneuver could force I.P.C. to fork over 102% of its profits each year. The alternative: transferal of the concession to the government for a "fair" price after unpaid "debts" are deducted...