Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Grimsley, roams the U.S. as well as Canada in search of novel solutions to city problems. The Milwaukee Journal runs a fat Sunday section, Home, which covers all facets of the city building boom; many of its stories spill over into the news sections of the paper. The Philadelphia Bulletin recently ran an eight-part series, "The Movers and Shakers," by Political Reporter John McCullough, who spent three months tracking down the true business and professional powers in the city...
...answer contends that Morgan Guaranty's purchasers "were affected at various times from approximately 10:54 a.m. to approximately 10:59 a.m." The SEC suit charges that a Dow Jones news service bulletin "at or about" 10:55 a.m. was "the first official public announcement by ... Texas Gulf of the significance of the ... discovery...
Next day, the first hour's trading volume was the greatest in history: 2,630,000 shares. Stocks soared, plunged back on a midday news bulletin that Russia might step up aid to the Viet Nam Communists, then spurted again. Many small investors sold on the news from Moscow, but the institutions and professional traders kept buying. The market jumped eleven points that day, 17 points the next...
...Crimson--if Harvard officials hadn't acted all spring as if they believed their press clippings. The week before the race coach Harry Parker filled the Boston papers with comments that exuded confidence. "These boys could win pulling an old barge with broomsticks," was Parker's day-of-race bulletin...
Notably successful in straightening out the tangled prose of the Pauline Epistles, the Confraternity translation occasionally falters into leaden phrasing in the Gospels. The parable of the sower and the seed (Matthew 13:24-30) begins with all the grace of an Agriculture Department bulletin: "The kingdom of heaven may be compared to the situation of a farmer who sowed good seed in his field...