Word: borrowers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...provision to increase the borrowing limit on government loans will enable graduate students to borrow more money from one source...
Some graduate students presently borrow more than the $2500 they are allowed under present legislation by borrowing from different sources, Gibson said...
Other new dramatic serials, notably CBS's Executive Suite, which uses a corporate shelter for exploring the lives of dozens of people and their families employed by one company, also borrow the daytime shows' mode of interweaving multiple plots. Notes Bud Grant, CBS programming chief: "The serial is the most powerful form invented for television. Once you hook an audience, it stays hooked...
...work in August, v. 7.8% in July. Total payments to the jobless swelled from about $5.6 billion in fiscal 1974 to an estimated $18.3 billion in the 12 months ended last June 30 (see chart). In 21 states, unemployment funds have run dry, forcing the states to borrow $3.1 billion from the Federal Government to maintain the flow of money to recipients for as long as 65 weeks...
...Kennedy Center Opera House. Next evening the Paris Opera will open at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City. Putting its best forte forward, La Scala will offer-what else?-three Italians named Rossini, Puccini and Verdi. Showing somewhat less of a nationalistic strain, Paris will borrow Verdi for a while, and also offer Mozart the Austrian and, just to avoid outrage back home, France's own Charles Gounod...