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Word: cashes (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...today TV is certainly of age. It captivates an audience that runs to a nightly third of all the men, women and children in America. Images flow out over the population to be absorbed, statisticians insist, at the appalling average rate of 29 hours per week per citizen. The cash flows in. A minute of network prime-time advertising can sell for up to $140,000, or enough to pay the salary of seven or eight high school English teachers for a whole year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Learning to Live with TV | 5/28/1979 | See Source »

...York Mets 66)The Washington Senators 67)5-0 68)Al Kaline, Norm Cash and Willie Horton 69)Gaylord Perry, Joe Niekro, Larry Christenson and Burt Hooton 70)The Orioles, Tigers(2), and Royals 71)The Cubs, Phillies, Giants, and Mets 72)Steve Busby 73)The Minnesota Twins 74)Ed Fitz Gerald 75)Floyd Giebell 76)Eddie Stanky 77)Johnny O'Brien...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: And You Thought You Knew Baseball | 5/25/1979 | See Source »

After the money started rolling in, Meinster and Platshorn moved into a suite in a posh Miami Beach hotel, and began accumulating boats, cars and houses and bought some prime Palm Springs real estate. In September 1977, according to the indictment, they deposited $1 million in cash in a Miami Beach bank...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Tuna Catch | 5/14/1979 | See Source »

...totaled $1.041 billion last year, up a remarkable 170% from 1975. Now Carlson hopes to hit the $2 billion sales mark in 1982. Carlson does not disclose profits because he plows everything back into the company and thus keeps taxes low. Says he: "Net profits are meaningless. Growth and cash flow mean everything...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Expanding Along with Carlson | 5/14/1979 | See Source »

Harvard and Monsanto are aiming at a tough scientific target, but Hanley figures that it is equally significant that they are demonstrating a means for working together to increase the effectiveness of the research under way in U.S. universities. Compared with cash-short colleges, companies have far larger resources to invest in basic research, and they are much more expert in managing that research, directing it to the market and recruiting scientists. "The transferral of technology from the university to the marketplace is a very flawed mechanism in this country," says Hanley. "It doesn't work worth a damn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Executive View by Marshall Loeb: Connecting for Innovation | 5/14/1979 | See Source »

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