Word: collectively
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...inheritance from England. Time and again, the U.S. Supreme Court has sustained the view that an individual's right to speak and print freely must give way to the Government's right of self-preservation and to the individual's right to claim and collect damage from a slanderous or libelous attack...
...Nevada cattle ranches, has branched out into other kinds of mining (lead, zinc, silver, gold and mercury), recently bought a New Mexico marble quarry, and is erecting an office building in Reno. Says the 42-year-old ex-prospector: "I don't intend to sit around and collect dividends...
...first time anyone has lapped the 2½-mile track in less than 60 sec.-lost his brakes after 310 miles, wound up seventh. The winner: Indianapolis' own steady, careful Rodger Ward, who also won in 1958, averaged 140.292 m.p.h., enough to set a new race record and collect a well-earned total of $124,515 in prize money...
...Brazilian Traction agreed. So did American & Foreign Power Co. Inc., whose eleven subsidiaries, worth $250 million, produce 10% of Brazil's power. International Telephone & Telegraph Corp., which recently lost a telephone system to Rio Grande do Sul's Leftist Governor Leonel Brizola and is still trying to collect, was noncommittal. But Goulart's decree last week should do something to ease I.T. & T.'s pain. The government promises a down payment of 10%, with the rest to be repaid on a long-term basis provided the company agrees to reinvest at least 75% of the total...
Most of them bought stocks not to collect dividends but to multiply their capital and thus protect their savings against inflation's ravages (those who hung on to war savings bonds lost more by the decline of the dollar than they made on interest). The new gamblers thought they were in on a sure thing if they picked and chose correctly. The cold war and Sputnik would force the U.S. Government to spend lavishly on anything even vaguely related to defense; the population was going up, and to serve it the U.S. economy would boom as never before...