Word: developed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...West Germany may not mind such an arrangement, says Charles de Gaulle, since it brings it into nuclear politics. But France minds. De Gaulle rejected the subsequent Anglo-American invitation to join in the NATO nuclear command, and is going ahead more determinedly than ever to develop his own force de frappe. White House staffers profess surprise at De Gaulle's anger over Nassau. They say that the idea of the multilateral NATO command was devised deliberately to include France. Besides, Kennedy invited De Gaulle to visit him in Florida at De Gaulle's convenience either before...
...conceiving of the Alliance for Progress as a bold ten-year program to develop Latin America, planners counted on massive U.S. Government aid-but also on at least $300 million a year in direct U.S. private investment. Instead of plunging in, U.S. investors are pulling out of Latin America; in the first nine months of 1962 brought home $37 million more than they invested. From three sources last week came ringing indictments of the Alliance and its failure to generate any enthusiasm among businessmen...
...More Procrastination. To stimulate local action, Kennedy asked for $2,000,000 to help states develop study projects. Then he recommended that Congress authorize matching grants to build centers for treatment, training and care of the retarded. To get such centers tied in with university hospitals and help them establish clinics, he asked an initial $5,000,000 a year, soon to be raised to $10 million...
...experimented widely with the effects of high pressure. In the process, he discovered that oxygen drenching was good for victims of gas gangrene, which is caused by a bacillus closely related to that of tetanus. When he figured out the explanation, he realized that he had done more than develop a new form of therapy; at last he knew enough about the effects of high pressure to start his operations...
...Grande Estates, 32 miles from Albuquerque, was offered as "the biggest land bargain in the nation'' (at $199 per half-acre lot). But California authorities warned buyers that it was "desert acreage in a remote area." where "purchasers will be required to develop their own water and sewage facilities...