Word: bonde
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...purpose of the bond issue--the largest ever managed under the auspices of the state's Health and Educational Facilities Authority (HEFA)--is "to stabilize the cost of money" for the Universities various department carrying on major construction or renovation projects, explained College Treasurer George Putnam...
...bond sale was handled by a consortium of prominent New York investment firms, who apparently had no trouble finding buyers for notes that will mature in 30 years, at an interest rate of slightly below 7 percent...
...seasoned TIME interviewer of celebrities as diverse as Meryl Streep, Bette Midler and Robert Redford, Dutka remarked on the visible solidity of the Newmans' relationship. Says she: "Humor is evidently its mainstay. Her dry, self-deprecating wit complements his broader, almost raunchy jokes. There's an obvious bond of respect and affection between them...
...American recovery, observed U.S. Board Member Lawrence Krause, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. Krause foresees a further three-point decline in the prime rate at banks, which has already fallen from 16% to 12% since July. A rally in the stock and bond markets has added some $100 billion to the wealth of investors, and should spur consumer spending. By the end of 1983, Krause said, the U.S. could be growing at a rate of 3%, a bracing tonic for Asian export industries...
...lives like a blast of cold air." Leading into the Kennedy batch of drawings, Feiffer acknowledges the excitement the young leader provided, but he also sees in him a certain liberal aristocrafic falseness. "Style engulfed substance," he writes. Kennedy's views on foreign affairs "were shaped by James Bond." The cartoon characters begin to evince a certain liberal hypocrisy. One concludes that "civil rights used to be so much more tolerable before Negroes got into...