TIDBITS AND OUTRAGES

TIDBITS AND OUTRAGES Rumor has it they're sending a special task force to study the Long Island Railroad. In 1983 the net operating loss of the Japan National Railroad was $7.5 billion—up 26...

...Patrick H. Pierce, a 44-year-old dentist who was described by his own lawyer as "a wild-running, sex-crazed lunatic," was convicted and sentenced to three years for narcotics sales...
...Its operating revenues were $13.75 billion, unchanged from the previous year...
...The sentence will be served in a work release program fixing the teeth of the poor...
...Some of them had language to the effect that the atttorney had the right to settle the case without the client's knowledge or consent and to endorse settlement drafts instead of the client...
...Mary's College freshman received nine years...
...The Indian associates would sign up the case and pass out rupees while the attorney stayed safely away from the action, usually about 20 feet from his accomplice...
...I also took special note to observe the nature of the retainers that the American attorneys were handing out...
...Sergeant Bilko meets Charls Walker Personnel in the U.S...
...In 1983 the net operating loss of the Japan National Railroad was $7.5 billion—up 26 percent from the previous year...
...attorneys were employing local Indians as gobetweens...
...It occurred to me that many of these injured Indians may never see any portion of the recoveries...
...with the hopes of being thawed out and brought back to life as soon as science figures out how...
...Unfortunately, the expense led some of the family members involved to reconsider, and then the bodies "had to be thawed," according to Arthur Quaife, president of Trans Time, a freezing company in Emeryville, California...
...The cleaning lady keeps throwing out the lab report...
...military who live off base receive a special housing allowance, which is tax free...
...I'm sorry Mr...
...In some cases, family members didn't want to continue paying "ongoing" liquid nitrogen costs for freezing...
...Many of them use this allowance to make their mortgage payments, then deduct the interest portion of these payments from their taxable income...
...In one instance, after a period of observation, the Indian associate ran out of rupees and the American lawyer appeared from the car and replenished his supply...
...After an eight-month-long undercover investigation in St...
...And while you're at it, honey, why don't you have them throw out that piece of wedding cake and that drumstick from last Thanksgiving' There are now 11 bodies frozen in the U.S...
...Its expenses, including soaring pension costs and interest payments, were up 8 percent...
...The judge must need his bridgework fixed...
...Why comparing lawyers to vultures is insulting to vultures Bennett J. Bergman, a senior associate with the Manhattan law firm of Glaser, Shandell and Blitz reported in the New York Law Journal about a recent trip he took to Bhopal, India where he observed activities around the makeshift stands that American lawyers were doing business from...
...The original deadline was set for January 12, 1963, and has been pushed back 26 times since then...
...Meanwhile, a St...
...We also observed several instances," wrote Bergman, "in which U.S...
...That's down from a high of 40 during the 1970s...
...Mary's County, Maryland, one suspect, Dr...
...And get that $10 he owes me from poker: UPI reports that a New Jersey police chief is being investigated on suspicion that he asked a funeral director to open the grave of his deputy, William Schanck, so he could retrieve his own hat...
...The FDA recently asked for another extension to determine whether widely used food and drug dyes are a threat to public health, a decision it has been weighing for more than 24 years...
...The chief, Joseph McCarthy of Middletown, had lent his hat to the family of the deceased deputy and apparently did not get it back...
...Fitzgerald, but we haven't managed to process your application yet: James Gerstenzang of the Los Angeles Times reports that in fiscal 1983 at least 600 major defense contractors hired senior military officers who had retired from active duty within the previous three years, and during the three years ending in 1983, at least 1,900 retired high-ranking officers made the transition to defense firms...

Vol. 17 • March 1985 • No. 2


 
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