Word: benefited
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...that way." Attorney General Robert Kennedy, predicting that Brother Ted would win, suggested that the President might campaign for him after the primary. Ted himself announced that he did not expect any help from either brother. But anyone who knew politics-or the Kennedys-was sure that Ted would benefit mightily not only from the presidential image, but from the Kennedy money, manpower and influence...
Commandeered for the annual benefit gala of the Union des Artistes (a sort of French Equity), Paris' one-ring Cirque d'Hiver acquired a second center of attention with the midnight entrance of Brigitte Bardot, 27. Combining the Empire look with what copycats in New York's Garment District currently push as the "proffered bosom," the tiara-topped screen queen was the focus of all eyes-save those of Playwright Marcel Achard, 61, an Academy "immortal" who was ensconced next to her in what appeared to be a state of stunned euphoria...
Strapping Steel. What worries Worthington is that blue-collar workers may get undue credit for productivity rises for which they are only partly responsible, and on the strength of this inflated claim get extravagant wage-and-benefit increases that would eat into profits and leave the steel companies strapped for funds for capital expansion. "In 1960,'' said Worthington, "European countries invested some 10% of their gross national product in capital equipment, while we devoted only 5% to this purpose. Why? The answer is we have been discouraging the flow of investment capital. As a percentage of gross national...
...recent hectic discussions of psilocybin, a drug that alters perception, have fused six separate issues. For the benefit of those who have ben confused, the following list details these questions...
...problem at all." Labor Department Manpower Expert Seymour Wolfbein, however, believes that the plight of the marginal worker has its bright side: if young people concentrate on getting more education and if less efficient workers stay at home, the U.S. work force should increase its productivity, to the ultimate benefit of the whole economy...