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Some of the unpaid debts included money owed WGBH-TV, which had supplied a producer, Susie Dangel, for the show, Lee said...
...near Cannes. Two years ago, Mme. Duvalier divorced him, taking the children and a large chunk of the assets. Duvalier quickly ran through his remaining funds -- once estimated at $400 million -- and now lives with his mother Simone, 80, in a scruffy villa with no telephone (cut off for unpaid bills) and a broken wire fence surrounding an unkempt garden. Last week he disappeared for parts unknown...
...took two years of unpaid leave to challenge Harvard's reluctance to hire women and minorities. When Bell announced his intention to extend the protest leave for a third year, Harvard dismissed...
Some of the unpaid debts included money owed WGBH-TV, which had supplied a producer, Susie Dangel, for the show, Lee said...
...musing adenoidally about what the company has referred to in less lighthearted moments as the "evils of debt trap." AmEx's own maiden voyage into revolving credit -- with the launch of the Optima card in 1987 -- resulted in a plastic meltdown. The program quickly racked up $1.5 billion in unpaid charges, a figure twice the industry average, according to Robert McKinley, president of RAM Research Corp. Since March 1992, when the loss rate peaked at 12%, AmEx has wrestled bum credit to less than 6%, well in line with the industry average...