Word: canadianization
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Mike Pearson's scandal-smudged Liberal government. This week, as the second session of Parliament reconvenes in Ottawa, Pearson faces questioning about the latest scandal, this one concerning a U.S. operator named Harry Stonehill who was supposedly asked for a payoff by immigration officials when he sought a Canadian residency permit...
Meanwhile, each page has also been recorded on photographic film, which is flown to our printers in Atlanta for the Latin American edition, to Montreal for the Canadian edition, and to Paris, Tokyo, Melbourne and now Auckland for our other regional editions. By Monday noon in Paris, Tuesday noon (one day later because of the international date line) Down Under, Tuesday night in Tokyo, the film has been transformed into offset printing plates...
...first round he bloodied Chuvalo's nose; in the second, he unleashed a series of six straight combination punches that buckled Chuvalo's knees; in the fourth, he raised a nasty mouse under Chuvalo's eye, and went on to box rings around the plodding Canadian. At ringside, Clay shouted into his microphone: "I was wrong! I was wrong! Floyd is fighting just the way I fought Liston! He's a real threat to my title...
...Consolidated, which earned $13.5 million last fiscal year and so far is doing 23% better this year, want to merge? In 20 years, Canadian-born Chairman Nathan Cummings, 68, formed Consolidated into an efficiently linked empire, from packing plants and factories to 421 stores. Vacationing last week in Gstaad, Switzerland, Cummings observed that the merger would increase stock values for Consolidated shareholders (including himself), provide even better marketing skills for the food company. He insists that he will never retire. But acquaintances, pointing to his age (68), believe that he will welcome turning his creation over to another hard-gunning...
...about a year ago when Postmaster General Azellus Denis resigned from the Cabinet after a storm in Parliament over his hiring a slew of defeated Liberal candidates as post office "consultants." That was tame com0pared with what followed. Five months ago, a young Montreal lawyer went to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police with a story that the executive assistant to the Minister of Immigration, two aides to Justice Minister Guy Favreau, and Pearson's own parliamentary secretary had approached him in an extradition case. The man under extradition proceedings was a Montreal racketeer wanted in the U.S. for trial...