Word: credited
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...city, soon spotted the green murder car and, after a fierce gun battle, killed Communist Terrorist Leonard Castillo John son, 22, a member of the Castroite Rebel Armed Forces (FAR)-and the boyfriend of the murdered beauty queen. The next morning, the FAR issued a brief bulletin, claiming credit for the murders of Webber and Munro, and posthumously congratulating Castillo as the triggerman who had "brought to justice the Yanqui officers who were teaching tactics to the Guatemalan army for its war against the people...
...relatively primitive Mines. Meanwhile, Mines has become established in the European repertory, with performances in Italy, France, Germany and Sweden, and one now in preparation in Czechoslovakia. With three operas (including an early one-acter), four string quartets, two symphonies, and a sheaf of smaller pieces to his credit-and a piano concerto and another opera in progress-Bennett has already reached a point envied by most composers and attained by a few: he can live quite comfortably off his royalties...
...rich Norfolk & Western and the Chesapeake & Ohio-Baltimore & Ohio are moving toward a merger that will probably be consummated some time in 1970. The C. & O. took effective control of the B. & O. five years ago in a move that enabled the limping B. & O. to use C. & O. credit ratings to buy new equipment ($312 million worth last year). Together, the two lines achieved savings averaging $35 million annually. By merging with the Norfolk & Western, they estimate that they can save another $30 million a year. The merger would create a system every bit as affluent as the Penn...
...effect of raising the cost of imports by almost 17%, and most Britons figure that price increases will soon spread from food and industrial raw materials to other segments of their economy. Moreover, many consumers anticipate that the government will soon raise purchase taxes and tighten restrictions on credit buying. Thus the British spending rush concentrated on carpets, furniture, appliances, and television sets as well as soft goods...
...thought up the half fare for young people, which has stimulated a new generation to fly, even while creating some problems for the industry. Sadler also conceived airline credit and the cut-rate fare for military personnel. Many an airline traveler is losing a friend he never knew he had. Along with collecting coins and studying Latin, onetime Schoolteacher Sadler's weekend habit was to fly to American cities, listen to complaints-and try to correct the problems...