Word: amounting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Spiking his debate with partisan references to "vicuña" and "Eisenhower recession," Passman-armed with an impressive amount of detail on the program -got away virtually unchallenged with horrendous buckshot charges. Sample: "The defense support part of this program in all probability has been responsible for more bribery, overpricing, conniving and profit taking on the part of officials and friends of officials in foreign nations than any program ever conceived by the mind...
...puts in an astonishing amount of time and energy on activities ranging from The Boys Clubs of America to Keep America Beautiful Inc. (antilitter), on steady promotion in public speeches and statements, in private conferences and dinners, of the reports of the Hoover Commissions of 1947 and 1953 on streamlining Government operations...
...While the networks watch the big nationwide advertisers crowd into TV, local stations are thriving on the patronage of local stores, restaurants and services. Result: in the midst of general radio prosperity, network radio has been fighting for its life. The NBC and CBS networks have lost millions (exact amount too elusive to pin down) in recent years. ABC and MBS have long been in the red. The local is usually a completely independent station, but roughly one station out of four is affiliated (with increasing reluctance) with one or more networks. With some honorable exceptions, the locals' standard...
...settled over the crowd that crammed Stockholm's Rasunda stadium. Out on the bright green turf of the soccer field, Brazil was dribbling to the attack. As they played their way toward the payoff rounds of the World Cup championship, the light-foot Latins had generated an awesome amount of ballyhoo. Now, in the semifinal game against France, Sweden's capital was getting its first chance to see just how good the Brazilian booters really were...
...sticking to their thesis that the current market rise is only temporary. "Current stock prices are higher in relation to earnings than at any time since 1946," said Harry D. Comer, chief of research for Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis. "What the stock market is going on is a large amount of hope...