Word: expect
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...toward ending the junta's hold on Greece, the next move is nowhere in sight. Under the new constitution, elections may not be held without the presence in Greece of King Constantine, who spent his first summer in exile aimlessly resort-hopping in Italy and Sardinia. Few Greeks expect the government to allow him to return soon, and Papadopoulos last week brusquely refused to set a date for elections. The Premier made it clear that he was in no hurry to return Greece to the perils of democracy. "We intend to be the shepherds of the Greek people...
...Thicket, the stand of virgin forest where the lumber companies are cutting the trees and spoiling the chances of saving it as a national forest." Backed by Dugger as editor-at-large, Olds intends to rekindle the Observer's old fire-and Texans can again expect to feel the heat...
Vanderbilt's Alexander Heard: The university president is right smack in the vortex of a whole host of contentions and conflicts. It can be frustrating, and if you expect it to be rational, it can be maddening. But I am going to beat the job rather than let the job beat me-trying to be a university president is as important as anything in the country today...
...their own sales in the fall. Steel output has plunged to a five-year low as users of the metal dig into the huge stockpiles accumulated as a hedge against the summer strike that never came. Most steel mills are running at only half of capacity, and steelmen expect further declines before orders pick up again. As a result, the Federal Reserve Board reported last week, the nation's total industrial production fell by 1% in August...
Fall into Line. In the past two years, Chrysler announced price tags for new models, then scaled them down when the industry pacesetter, General Motors, announced lower price hikes. Both G.M. and Ford are planning to post their own new lists this week, and inflation watchdogs in Washington expect increases of about one-third of Chrysler's. They hope that such competition will force the No. 3 carmaker to fall into line once again. To help matters along, Okun and other top Administration people huddled last week with executives of both General Motors and Ford, including G.M. Chairman James...