Word: come
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...measures will affect at least 10% of France's total imports and a far bigger share of its exports. They include ceilings on such goods from abroad as autos, trucks, electrical appliances, textiles and a number of steel products. The subsidies come in the form of more liberal government credit for manufacturers engaged in exporting and indemnities to compensate for recent increases in their wage costs. At the same time, French Finance Minister Maurice Couve de Murville moved to curb inflationary pressures at home by warning that "severe measures" would be taken against excessive price increases...
...Arab neighbors, which currently produce 75% of the Middle East's oil annually, to keep its line bubbling. The region's only major non-Arab producer is Iran, on which Israel relies for much of its domestic oil needs. But predominantly Moslem Iran is sure to come under heavy Arab pressure to steer its oil-cargo trade in Cairo's direction. So, even though its pipeline is expected to be finished first, Israel may thus run into trouble in the race for customers...
...hand for the day when Continental takes delivery of the three huge 747s that it has on order. "I'm the guy who took a look at the DC-3 and thought it was too big to fly. So I want to see these big ones come...
...most dramatic expansion has come in high-profit, nonfood lines. Unlike other food chains, which are often content to put general merchandise on the grocery shelves, Jewel early chose to diversify in depth by acquiring the Midwestern-based Osco chain of drugstores and Boston's Turn-Style discount stores. Under Jewel, Osco has grown from 30 stores to 133, Turn-Style from four stores to nine. A growing number of these outlets now are situated under the same roof as grocery operations, providing shoppers with one-stop service for everything from canned peas to cameras, drug prescriptions to complete...
...three smiling astronauts clambered out. In a giant vacuum chamber at Houston's Manned Spacecraft Center, the bearded, bone-tired trio had just spent eight days simulating a trip to the moon and back. Reported Spacecraft Commander Joseph Kerwin: "A prime reason for the mission was to come back and say 'Yes sir, the darned thing works.' We sure are going to be able to report that...