Word: expect
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...paper is the most interesting in political areas where you would expect it to be a repetition of international weekly perioicals. Its analyses of politicians and their motives, its editorial comments, and its careful chronologies, are strikingly absent in American newspapers. The New York Time's lack of perspective on crucial matters, such as the King's interests, is never so apparent as after reading The Hellenic-American. The paper includes literary reviews and mood articles on Greek scenes, but this writing is generally feeble. The superb editorial page and foreign coverage, provided by correspondents and travelers in Greece...
...weeks ago, he tallied the winning TD as the No. 3-ranked Bruins squeaked past Penn State 17-15 for their fourth straight victory of 1967. Such heart-stopping heroics have become so commonplace that Coach Prothro admits to a certain ennui: "I've gotten to where I expect so much from Gary that he doesn't impress me any more...
...such leg-pulling, the star is blithely oblivious. "Most people," she says, "expect Helen Gurley Brown to be fierce and fiery. They're surprised to find me a nice old brown wren...
...nostalgic, there is a large sampling of dusky, sentimental ballads. "I give the people what I know they like and what they expect," she says...
...year. The SEC figures that income from commissions on security transactions should come to $2.7 billion, and profit to be divided on that income between partners, brokers and salesmen should reach $675 million, compared with $600 million in 1966. Moreover, with stock trading hitting a furious pace, SEC analysts expect a sharp rebound in the industry's aftertax profits on its main business of securities trading, which slipped from 5.8% in 1965 to 5.7% last year, according to an N.Y.S.E. survey. "Brokers tell us they're making a great deal of money," says one SEC official...