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...part of the $14,000 down payment, and monthly payments for principal, interest and taxes alone will come to $560. Laments Stephanie: "Those payments are not most of our budget?they are all of our budget." To help swing the payments, Stephanie has gone back to work as a receptionist in a suburban art gallery, putting in four hours in the evening when her husband can tend their 18-month-old son. "Some women I work with are not planning on having any children at all because of the cost of their new houses," Stephanie reports. "I think ours will...
...phony to decry his lost innocence as to try to preserve it. Harry's girl friend, the staff photographer who is torn between career and romance, is well played by Lindsay Crouse. Stephen Collins is suitably slick as the ambitious book writer, and Jill Eikenberry makes a winsome receptionist-cum-presiding spirit. Some of the secondary roles blur into caricature in the writing but are still brought off with zest?notably by Jeff Goldblum as the freeloading rock critic...
...liberalization efforts and drug-related test cases almost 20 years ago when the job was not only unpopular but also dangerous. His downtown Boston office sums up his success at one glance: the sauna bath, the mirror-lined universal gym and the fully equipped kitchen, not to mention the receptionist. A member of the board of directors of the National Organization for Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) in Washington, Oteri took over the leadership of the decriminalization campaign in Massachusetts last December...
...supporters had good reason to believe that Mr. Mimken was not out-of-town. A member of a delegation which had visited Connecticut Mutual earlier in the day saw a note stating that Mr. Mimken would be in the office at 10:15 that morning. Furthermore, the Connecticut Mutual receptionist indicated to us that Mr. Mimken was only out on his lunch break and would return soon...
...third-floor offices at Calle Atocha 55 in downtown Madrid, eight young lawyers employed by the Communist-dominated labor-federation comisiones obreras (workers' commissions) were still in their offices when the pair burst through the door. Brandishing automatic weapons apparently equipped with silencers, they herded a male receptionist and the lawyers, one of them a woman, into a semicircle and ordered them to hold their hands in the air. One of the team of killers ripped out telephone lines, while the other demanded the whereabouts of a union official who was not there. Then, without further speech...