Word: budgeting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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UNESCO also voted a budget of $7,682,637 and an educational program grouped under six main headings: "Man Helping Man to Recover From War"; "Man Speaking for Man"; "Man Helping Man Grow in Knowledge"; "Man Exchanging with Man the Best He Has"; "Men Living Together"; "Man Helping Man to Know and to Control Nature...
...spending to the bone. (The bone, as the N.A.M. figures it, would be a budget of $31 billion for 1948-49-some $6.5 billion below the current budget...
...general was tired. And, like many another high-ranking, low-paid public servant, he was having personal budget trouble. Last week Major General Paul Ramsey Hawley, who in two years had achieved a "miracle" reorganization of veterans' medicine (TIME, Oct. 13), resigned as medical director of the Veterans Administration. General Omar Bradley, VA Administrator, who had persuaded him to take the job, was leaving. Hawley thought it was about time he left...
...drastic governmental program to end Italy's wild inflation. The author and guiding head of the plan is famed Economist Luigi Einaudi, 73, a frail, dry man who sometimes sounds as dull as the retired professor that he is. But as Vice Premier, Minister of the Budget and Governor of the Bank of Italy, he has put an unprofessorial wallop into his actions. Although he is one of Italy's outstanding apostles of unfettered free enterprise, Einaudi has not hesitated to fight inflation with hard-handed governmental control where he thought it was needed...
Rank had already cut back plans for big-budget pictures in favor of ?200,000 and ?250,000 productions. And some of his (and the world's) most talented moviemakers, feeling the cold hands of businessmen curbing their artistic impulses, had deserted him for Sir Alexander Korda (TIME, Nov. 17), who is concentrating on prestige films. Carol Reed (Odd Man Out) and Powell & Pressburger (Life and Death of Colonel Blimp) had already gone. British critics had begun to note the deterioration in Rank films; recent films, said the Sunday Times, ranged from "mediocre to ghastly...