Word: businessman
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...bona fide farmer of today has to be an exceptional businessman. He doesn't want or expect the taxpayers of the nation to support him; yet that is what Mr. Freeman, Mr. Cochrane and Mr. Kennedy seem to think he should and shall want. Their tactics to convince farmers and all citizens of this are open to question, and should be questioned by all those whose monies are being used to assure the U.S.D.A. a favorable vote in the wheat referendum...
...Eichmann's legal expert, helped organize the roundup of Anne and 110,000 other Dutch Jews was arrested in Austria and held for investigation on the charge of having "aided and abetted" the massacre. He was former SS Captain Erich Rajakowitsch, 57, for whom life as a respectable businessman in Italy had abruptly come...
...investment will even out its slight imbalance of trade with Latin America; last year it sold $224 million worth of goods to the area, but bought $225 million worth, mostly cotton and other raw materials. The new factories will not only use Japanese parts, but also, as one Japanese businessman explains, "will make Latin America wealthier, and thus open big markets for our consumer goods...
...risks involved for steel are the kinds of risks that every businessman must consider in his pricing policy. And steelmen clearly feel that they want to run those risks without Government interference...
...with his U.S. and British contacts, he hired Clutterbuck, then 16, an orphaned son of British immigrants who never went beyond high school. Clutterbuck got his education in management science on the job, became chief after Di Telia died in 1948. He is now perhaps the most important private businessman south of Sáo Paulo...