Word: bucks
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Living Reed, Buck 10. The Concubine, Lofts...
...hotel-chain owner. Cohn sponsored Schine as an unpaid McCarthy staff investigator. Together, the two went to Europe on a Keystone Cops binge, searching for Communism and mismanagement in U.S. Information Service offices abroad. Soon after their return, Schine made the mistake of getting drafted as a buck private into the U.S. Army. Cohn tried to crowbar the Army into granting Schine special privileges, and out of that effort came the famed Army-McCarthy hearings. As an indirect result of those hearings, Cohn was forced to resign from his committee post and McCarthy was officially condemned by the Senate. After...
Suburbias on the Sands. Americans often join Aramco for the high salaries -roughly 40% above U.S. scales for secretaries and 15% above for executives. There are tax advantages, too. Those who go abroad for a quick buck often stay because they like the desert life and the afterhours round of water skiing, barbecues, Little Leagues. Divorce and dalliance are rare, partly because everybody knows everybody and everybody's business. Aramco's 4,267 U.S. employees and dependents live in company-built suburbias (rent: $300 a month for an air-conditioned three-bedroom bungalow) that also house Aramco Arab...
...Buck teeth, a flat nose, eyes like two razor slits, mousy ears and a fuzzy, black Jerry Lewis haircut. That is Japan's 28-year-old Yujiro Ishihara, the adored symbol of Japanese youth, and easily the most popular movie star in the nation that produces more movies than any other country in the world...
...lawlessness. In many other states, educational authorities have chosen cowardly irresponsibility instead. The Court's decision was not a popular one, and these authorities are aware of the public outery which would follow an order to cease religious practices in the schools. So they have decided to pass the buck back to the courts by declaring that the Supreme Court has not banned "voluntary" observances and waiting for the lawsuits...