Word: employer
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...market for Argentine meat. Nor can American industries be expected to make products cheaply enough to competes with the Czechs. But inter-American relationships can be strengthened by a strong American interest and effective action in eliminating barriers to trade and in granting aid. United States exporters at present employ a conservative and intractable credit system, a strong deterrent to countries which already have trouble meeting our inflationary prices. Even more important, South American countries need capital and technical assistance to build the hydroelectric developments and highways which they vitally need. In 1953 Milton Eisenhower, after touring South America, made...
According to the April 23 Science section, the subtle squids discharge a cloud of ink to escape enemies. Presumably the octopus and cuttlefish employ the same method of self-defense; they are not the only ones...
...kind of conspirator-without-portfolio, Dirk finds himself in a jungle of spies and counterspies-a hashish-smoking English spiv who feeds both true and false information to the British embassy for the price of his food and rent, a degraded homosexual German who is in the double employ of the palace clique and the free officers' group. Everywhere, too, are agents of the Wafd, the venal party of the land-owning beys and pashas...
FLORIDA'S BIGGEST single industrial development, an aircraft factory, will be built by Howard Hughes on 30,000 acres of land near Miami. Hughes is mum on what kind of planes he will build, but the plant will reportedly cost around $50 million, employ...
...treat people right, most big corporations, e.g., Ford, Alcoa, G.M., now employ top-level executives to concentrate exclusively on community relations. On the other hand, Du Pont, which operates 69 plants in 25 states, says each plant manager is "Mr. Du Pont in his community . . . the way he runs his plant constitutes the major part of Du Pont's public relations program...