Word: businessese
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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U.S. custodians of the wealth are not completely without imagination. Loans are frequently given to American businesses operating in foreign countries. Many constructive, noninflationary uses have been found for the funds assigned to a foreign country. In Israel, Egypt and India, U.S. embassies and consulates are allowed to trade local...
Theoretically protected by $416 million a year in federal subsidies, the U.S. maritime industry has been drifting toward economic shipwreck for 20 years. Partly because the Government pays 72? out of every $1 in wages earned aboard subsidized ships, their operators have felt little spur to cut costs and improve...
Sir: American international businesses and banks are very much aware of Spain's recent progress and great potential. TIME renders a public service when it informs the American people of contemporary Spain, and enables them to modify impressions of the 1930s which have been outmoded by the exhilarating changes...
The Kentucky measure, first civil rights law to be adopted by any state south of the Ohio, goes further toward banning discrimination in public accommodations and hiring practices than the 1964 federal law. It opens to Negroes all public facilities except barbershops, beauty shops and private clubs, guarantees fair employment...
Contemplating the glory that is-or should be-France, Charles de Gaulle is sensitive about the fact that his country's businesses, though wealthy enough, are not very large when measured on an international scale. His government has consistently urged French firms to merge and thus come closer in...