Word: attractants
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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With equal success Davies has admonished his machinery and military divisions to stick to specialties where the volume is not large enough to attract competition from the giants in the field, or where profit margins are good. Thus FMC has steered clear of big farm equipment such as heavy tractors, instead makes such items as potato harvesters. While the major defense firms chased glamorous missile contracts. FMC went after, and got. contracts for ground support equipment...
...Tobago and its Oxford-educated mulatto Premier, Eric Williams, 51. Britain's entrance into the European Common Market could cost Trinidad its preferential trade status (32% of its exports) with the mother country. Trinidad's high per capita income notwithstanding, 20% of its people are unemployed. To attract industry, Trinidad, like Puerto Rico, offers an income-tax-free holiday of up to ten years...
Finally, someone is doing something about the teenagers' neglected nighttime life. Exclusively teen-age nightclubs are springing up slowly across the U.S.. and more and more nightspots that once concentrated on adults are changing their practice to attract the growing teen-age population. The common denominator of the exclusively teen-age clubs is that no one out of his early 20s is admitted. In most such clubs there is live entertainment, a hot-dog and hamburger bar, and no drink more alcoholic than Coca-Cola (some serve alcohol-less "beer''). And in all of them-exclusively...
Melting Makeup. The sisters readily accept their own advice. Neither drinks or smokes, and they somehow manage to attract guests to their Hollywood parties although they serve nothing stronger than Coca-Cola. They work tirelessly on their columns, books and television appearances and still find time to give their mother an occasional tip for her Beauty in Orbit column, which is carried by 40 newspapers...
...after the late U.S. General Walton H. Walker who led the U.N. campaign during the Korean war, the $3,800,000 complex will have five hotels, 13 motels, a 500-seat nightclub, and a gambling casino. Financed mainly by the Park government itself, the pleasure project is designed to attract foreign exchange from U.S. G.I.s who previously had traveled to Japan on their leaves...