Word: annually
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...seven British-protected Trucial States that cradle the Persian Gulf, Abu Dhabi is the fourth largest oil producer in the Gulf; this year it expects to earn $70 million in oil revenues, which by 1970 are likely to reach an annual $125 million. Yet under Shakhbout, Abu Dhabi's 20,000 people seldom saw a cent of the riches...
...tribes were gathered for their annual powwow in Sheridan, Wyoming. The Arapaho came, and the Shoshoni and the Cheyenne. And as they met, they pondered the weighty question: Who would be elected Miss Indian American of 1966? Last year it was a Kiowa squaw and before that an Arapaho. This year the judges faced south and chose a pretty Pueblo maiden. As beauty queens go, Wahleah Lujan, 18, might be a mite plump, but she had a face Pocahontas could envy and plenty of other assets: a sophomore at Colorado's Fort Lewis College, her primitive Indian abstractions...
...16th annual Prades Festival, and the players, members of a music society that Casals founded in 1919, had made the long journey as a tribute to their countryman, who will celebrate his 90th birthday on December 29. In honor of the anniversary, this year's festival has one of the most stellar lineups in its history. Violinists Alexander Schneider and David Oistrakh returned after several years' absence; Pianists Rudolf Serkin, Wilhelm Kempff and Julius Katchen took leave from crowded schedules to perform. It was a sentimental journey tinged with apprehension. "When a musician is almost 90," explained Katchen...
First the Administration of John F. Kennedy, and then the Administration of Lyndon Johnson, tied up to "guide-posts." Under these, the U.S. Government tried to fight inflation by urging both labor, in its wage demands, and industry, in its pricing, to hold to annual increases of no more than 3.2%. Kennedy used them as a talking point; Johnson attempted to turn them into gospel. Last week, the guideposts were shredded and, ironically, the tearing blow had been delivered by none other than L.B.J...
...committed $665 million to projects ranging from highways around Lima to a 3,500-mile stretch that will presumably open up the Andes' sparsely settled eastern slopes to farming and light industry. So far this year Peru's per capita income is up 16% to an annual rate of $365, which may not sound like much but is dramatic in view of the country's past poverty. Though the budget will be $30 million in the red this year, the sol is one of the stablest currencies in Latin America...