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...compound Saddam's problems, Iran has set unrealistic conditions for a ceasefire: Baghdad's unconditional withdrawal, payment of massive reparations and unqualified United Nations condemnation of Iraq as the aggressor. In effect, they are a demand for Saddam's political suicide. Efforts to mediate a cease-fire by the U.N. and a council of Islamic states in recent months have met with stubborn opposition in Iran...
...group has avoided the mistakes of other young computer companies. From the start it relied on the advice of accountants and demanded payment from customers in cash. Rather than marketing its wares through catalogues and mail-order houses, the firm courted well-established dealers like Computerland, a coast-to-coast retailing network for personal and small-business computers. To assure reliable servicing, Vector worked out a deal with TRW, a Cleveland-based aerospace and electronics conglomerate...
...service at a time of skyrocketing interest rates. Last year Arco spent more than $73 million to administer its credit-card accounts. Texaco, which has also been plagued by rising credit-card costs, last November started levying a 3% sales surcharge on dealers who accept the Texaco cards for payment. Exxon has launched tests in selected areas to see if a 40-per-gal. discount will reduce credit-card use. The company is now considering introducing the plan nationwide...
Although the Whitehead Institute will have tax-exempt status because of its university affiliation. Healy said he has nearly completed negotiations that would bind Whitehead to a "substantial" annual in-lieu-of-tax payment for city services...
...most recent tax statement includes an explanation of the payment to Strasser as a related party. And Public Relations Director David Rosen said recently that the fiscal 1981 payment to Emfin was "the last and final" compensation to the firm from...