Word: coste
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...UNESCO will do a much better job, now that they have a $9,000,000 palace to house their 1,080 permanent employees and carry on their operations. U.S. taxpayers, with no voice in the approval or disapproval of the expenditure, have paid a goodly portion of the cost...
...High Cost of Loving. A gentle little satire on the suburban manners and office morals of a company man, recession phase, charmingly played and directed by José Ferrer (TIME, March...
There was no magic revenue or cost breakthrough in the Eisenhower Administration's prospective balanced budget as Ike outlined it last week to Republican congressional leaders. It had come not by wave of the hand but by sweat of the brow. "There can be no real fiscal security in this country." said the President, "unless our fiscal policy is sound. Remember that." Items in the new budget...
Incentives of Cost. Having made many concessions to a sullen peasantry to get work out of them, the Soviet boss now finds them living too high on the hog-a trend that is even more marked in Communist Poland, where, one economist says, "the cities are working for the peasants...
...twelfth straight day, 8,000,000 New Yorkers went without their daily papers. The strike of 4,400 deliverymen had laid a high cost on the nine newspapers-and on the city. Of some 20,000 newspaper employees, fewer than 5,000 were working. The papers totted up total losses of $1,000,000 a day in advertising revenue and another $400,000 daily in circulation revenue...