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Labor/Employment

Apr. 30, 2001

Arbitration Affray

There is a story about a man looking for a dollar bill he had lost on the street. When a friend came along to help and asked where he had lost it, the man gestured across the roadway. "Then why are you looking for it over here?" his friend asked. "Because the light is better," the man answered.

        By John M. True III
        
        There is a story about a man looking for a dollar bill he had lost on the street. When a friend came along to help and asked where he had lost it, the man gestured across the roadway. "Then why are you looking for it over here?" his friend asked. "Because the light is better," the man answered....

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