Word: deal
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Rodney C. Dennis, curator of manuscripts at Houghton, said, "Even relatively unimportant scraps of Kennedy writing have fetched a good deal of money at auction...
...wasn't an offer. It was an ultimatum--take it or leave it. We said we weren't going to take it." About four days passed after the first offer before Finley himself called Dave Stenhouse with a new deal...
Finley called the next day to say he could not write the month in the majors guarantee into the contract. It was just a legal technicality. Finley said. Mike still had his word on the deal...
Much of Fleet Street felt the Times had taken a dreadful drubbing. The Daily Mail suggested that the final deal could have been secured without "this magnificent yet monumentally ill-thought-out charge of the Times management light brigade." Rivals were also concerned that the Times's largesse would lead to exorbitant demands by their own employees...
Terming himself a "mediating influence" on the rest of the City Council, Francis Duehay says he is a "moderate able to deal with other members, some of whom have a more radical approach than...