Word: cash
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...patron age refund and not put much money into expansion," Morrill explained. Even so, he admitted, there may have to be serious consideration this March of a one per cent cut in the present refund rate of eight per cent on charge purchases and ten per cent on cash...
...Beneficiaries. With people like Olivier in sympathy, the stage began to stir. In England, with the theater so rooted in tradition, the government nourished the renaissance with money. A government-appointed Arts Council had opened the cash drawers in 1946, now began spending widely; last season alone contributed more than $2.5 million for the dramatic arts. The most spectacular beneficiaries today are also the newest-the National Theater and the Royal Shakespeare Company...
First he prohibited the import of Rhodesian chrome. Then came a ban on cash-and-carry trade, which supplemented an earlier crackdown on credit deals. Finally, having presumably run out of trade barriers, Wilson decided to test his thesis that most of the Rhodesian civil service is loyal to the Crown, and will prove it if given the chance...
...gold balls have been the symbol of the down-and-outer. Today the poor can rely on relief or welfare agencies, and who goes to the local hock shop? The high-lifers in the middle and upper classes who are overextended at the bank and need a little ready cash with no questions asked...
...Boeing were left in the race, with Douglas having the inside track. Still, barter troubles continued. Now the Lebanese asked that surplus U.S. wheat and other foodstuffs be thrown into the deal along with the new jets. To help pay for the costly planes, the Lebanese proposed to raise cash by selling off the wheat and foodstuffs. If that sounded roundabout, it was-but it is the way business is apt to be done with the Middle East...