Word: accounting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...DEATH OF STALIN (NBC, 10-11 p.m.). Not to be confused with Playhouse 90's controversial, fictionalized account of Stalin's death, which got CBS News kicked out of the U.S.S.R. in 1958, this NBC White Paper, aired early in 1963, is a straightforward documentary, but the Russians kicked NBC News out anyway. (CBS News was reinstated in 1960, but NBC is still banned...
...might have been more. The trustees at Valley National Bank, where Peggy's inheritance has been handled for about 30 years, invested her funds mainly in bonds, so the soaring stock market did not affect her account. By comparison, the estate of Peggy's mother, who received an equal share of the Johnson fortune in 1932 (and who died last November), has been estimated in probate...
...Property." Of course they were this year's host club. But that could hardly account for the performance put on by Don Schollander, 18, a smooth-cheeked broth of a boy who favors gaudy red, white and blue swimsuits and starts like a torpedo out of a tube. In the 400-meter freestyle, he clipped nearly 1 sec. off the world record with a 4-min. 12.7-sec. clocking. Next he stepped up for the 200-meter freestyle -down went the record by nearly 1 sec., to 1 min. 57.6 sec. "I always think...
...Three Cars. Younger couples account for a sizable amount of the debt: they want to start with a houseful of goods that older couples used to take years to acquire. Bankers consider debt a logical tool of prosperity, particularly since bad debts represent only 1% of total loans outstanding. Consumers have balanced the debt increase with a rise in personal savings, from a customary 7% of disposable income to 8.2% in this year's second quarter. Economists consider this a temporary plateau that will hold until consumers adjust to higher incomes, feel that higher savings could be a backlog...
...world's top producers of animal medicines and feed supplements and of chemical additives for food and beverages. It is the third largest company in the U.S. fragrance market and in the manufacture of lipsticks. Overseas sales have grown so fast that they now account for nearly half of Pfizer's total, have given it the largest sales abroad of any U.S. ethical drug house. Potentially profitable but competitively risky antibiotics, which in 1953 accounted for 64% of Pfizer's sales, today bring in only...