Word: doled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...settles like the soot as she goes about her monotonous routine-a visit to the library to warm her feet on a radiator pipe; a stop at the police station to record the most recent threat by her voices; an interlude at the National Assistance Board for her pitiful dole...
...enemy units and ferret out potential terrorists, sending the most dangerous ones to the Athlit P.O.W. camp south of Haifa. Then he turned to the task of supplying food and water to the abysmally poor people-mostly jobless Palestinian refugees who had been living on the U.N. food dole of 1,500 calories a day. Last week the U.N. resumed feeding them, and Goren made Gaza's Egyptian pound exchangeable for Israeli currency to encourage Arab shopkeepers to reopen. At his behest, many town mayors agreed to return to their desks to handle the basic of civil administration. Arab...
...best in nine years. Behind its heady performance lies the fact that United Fruit has overhauled its top management. Not the least of the newcomers is Cornuelle himself, a one-shot novelist (his work, Mr. Anonymous, has been out of print since 1951*) who guided Hawaii's Dole Co. out of the doldrums before joining United Fruit in 1963. Similarly, his predecessor as president, John M. Fox, 54, now board chairman and chief executive officer, came to the company after a whirlwind success as founder and president of Minute Maid...
...popular image of the typical dole recipient as a hale male malingerer is more than 99% myth by Government arithmetic. According to a new federal study announced last week by Presidential Aide Joseph Califano Jr., only some 50,000 - less than 1% - of the more than 7,300,000 persons now receiving welfare payments are men capable of self-support if given vocational training...
...Hello, Dole. Such mitun has proved too muscular, even for a country that has boasted an astounding average annual growth rate of 10% since 1951. Instead of easing to a planned-for 7½%, growth plunged to a slim 1.2% last year. Corporate profits fell 15%, while unemployment, once virtually nonexistent, has risen to 10% of the labor force, or 99,000 workers. Population growth virtually halted as 12,000 Israelis, in the biggest exodus since the country was founded, emigrated in search of work. Even more startling were the queues at unemployment offices, when some 2,000 dispirited workers...