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In the 1950's and 60's he promoted boxing and helped set up some of the earliest pay-per-view closed circuit television fights.
Mr. Adkerson, who was in Jakarta to help negotiate an end to the strike, had called earlier pay demands of $30 to $200 a day "excessive".
On a Sunday, he will arrive early, pay for a senior or matinee ticket, settle into a seat in the back and doze off.
But after a two-year fight in which 30 inspectors signed a petition on his behalf, Dr. Johnson was reinstated last year at his earlier pay scale.
Research has shown that 32 per cent of people relied on credit cards to pay for Christmas in 2013, and thousands of others are feeling the squeeze and paying the price for an early pay packet before the festive season.
But the country's biggest union, Unite, said low-paid workers were being neglected - while claiming it had never formally rejected the earlier pay offer.
Unite's local government officer, Jackson Cullinane, said the union had been willing to consider a re-working of the earlier pay offer, but argued Cosla had now "chosen to move in a wholly negative direction".
Are there penalties for early pay off?
He wanted the bill paid for, as Democrats promised to do in earlier "pay as you go" legislation.
During the 1957 season, he negotiated a deal for the Dodgers to be viewed on an early pay TV network by the Skiatron Corporation subject to the approval of other teams and owners.
Compounding makes every penny saved early pay off in the long run, because the interest you earn on your retirement fund each year is added to the original amount you invest.
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