Dave Richardson quipped,
>FINALLY, violence I can sympathize with. (See last item.)
>Dave R
> --
>BLS DAILY REPORT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1996:
...
I assume that Dave R's tongue was in his cheek and I personally have nothing
against gallows humour. But it occurred to me that here was
>>> Bill Cochrane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 22/November/1996
11:54pm >>>
Patrick Bond writes
>"The rise of pomo-K"? I understand it differently: the crisis of modern-K
>(which Harvey unfortunately describes in that work as fordism).
While there is little doubt that the use of the term fordism is
probl
Shawgi is correct that tension is rising on the Korean
peninsula. The ROK has demanded an apology for the
submarine incident, which is clearly not forthcoming.
Given that the ROK has stopped its part in the nuclear
power/bomb agreement. In response to that the DPRK has
withdrawn from
At 8:09 AM 11/25/96, Eban Goodstein wrote:
>1. According to the Urban Institute, the non-marital birth rate
>increased from 26 to 45 per thousand, between 1970 and 1992. So there
>clearly has been a dramatic increase in non-marital births.
It's important to know when this happened and how - in
This is the transcript of an ACTUAL radio conversation
of a US naval ship with Canadian authorities off the coast of
Newfoundland in October, 1995.
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Radio conversation released by the Chief of Naval
Operations 10-10-95.
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> Date: Sat, 23 Nov 1996 01:05:59 -0500
> Sender: Forum on Labor in the Global Economy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> From: Tony Budak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: shorter work time speech
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> COMMUNITY/LABOR Mai
> From: JUAN CARLOS VARGAS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Organization: Programa Laboral de Desarrollo (PLADES)
> Subject: Volvo peruvian`s workers need information
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> Friends:
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> Trade Union of Volvo company in Peru need to make a contact with
> Volvo`s workesrs in Sweden. They need internation
>L.A. TIMES
>Sunday, November 24, 1996
>CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY
>What UC Means About Business
>[IMAGE] [IMAGE] If administrators want CEO pay, they'll have to deal
>with all aspects of the marketplace, like unions for TA's.
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>By JESS BRAVIN
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> When UC l
> >Subject: Warning about the "Good times" virus
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> > This message is extremely important. It is about a very highly
> >intelligent virus that is being spread nationwide called "Good Times".
> >Once you have read this message, please forward to anyon
> Date: Sun, 24 Nov 1996 01:32:04 -0500 (EST)
> Subject: OEM: NIOSH's statement on EMF
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> November 6, 1996
>
> NIOSH JOINS WITH PARTNER AGENCIES TO ISSUE REFERENCE PUBLICATION ON
> WORKPLACE EXPOSURE TO EMF
>
> The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health today
> joined with
According to my Webster's Ninth New College Dictionary, the word
"wedlock" is from the Old English wedlac, from wedd (pledge) and
lac (a suffix denoting activity). So it's the "wed" part that
involves restriction on freedom. (On the other hand, "lock" comes
from the Old High German loh (enclos
The south Korean government is responding to the demands of the
Korean people for reunification and the ouster of U.S. troops from
the Korean Peninsula by savagely attacking the democratic movement
for independence and reunification. On November 14, twenty-four
students were arrested under the fa
The Korean Central News Agency on November 18, was authorized by
the government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea to
issue the following statement:
* * *
On September 27, the KCNA released a statement urging the south
Korean authorities to immediately return to the North its submarine
Here are a few responses--
1. According to the Urban Institute, the non-marital birth rate
increased from 26 to 45 per thousand, between 1970 and 1992. So there
clearly has been a dramatic increase in non-marital births.
2. While I agree with the tenor of Jeff's comments that we should always
HEADLINE: The Tenure Ground Shifts
SECTION: comment
PUBLICATION DATE: 11/25/96
GRADUATE STUDENTS in the humanities lit up the Net in jubilation last
week with the news of a National Labor Relations Board signal that
graduate teaching assistants at private universities are employees and
as such
BLS DAILY REPORT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1996
RELEASED TODAY: The U.S. Import Price Index rose 0.4 percent in
October. The increase followed a 1.1 percent advance in September and was
attributable to a continuing rise in petroleum prices. In contrast, prices
for
non-petroleum imports resumed a
BLS DAILY REPORT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1996
In its first monthly release of such estimates, BLS reports there were 498
mass layoff actions by employers involving 40,964 workers who filed for
state unemployment insurance benefits during September. That brought the
total number of mass layof
FINALLY, violence I can sympathize with. (See last item.)
Dave R
--
BLS DAILY REPORT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1996:
News Release: "BLS Starts New Monthly Series on Mass Layoffs with September
1996 Figures" says that BLS is issuing a new series on mass layoffs based
on initial filings
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