Word: goldenly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...with the Golden Gun, Fleming...
...however, Franco lives long enough and acts fast enough, and if the econo my keeps laying its golden eggs, Spain's future is bright, indeed. Which is why it is so important that Spain's present boom continue. A few more years of rising prosperity could easily instill the feeling of general well being on which, in anarchist Spain at least, real political maturity must be based...
...Golden Eggs. Every boom brings its dislocation, and Spain's pell-mell rush to industrialize is no exception. The flood of workers to the cities has sharply cut farm production, forcing Spain to import food. Government spending to feed the development plan has brought a new round of inflation at home, and a horrendous $2 billion trade deficit abroad-too much even for tourist dollars to make up for. Many economists fear that Spain is trying to do too much too quickly. "Our economy is the goose that lays the golden egg," warns Ullastres...
...long trip back from the prison last summer, he talked not only about sit-ins and campaigns, but also about movies and books. He babbled on about Susan Hayward in "I Want To Live"; about "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn"; and noted that if Golden Gloves boxing hadn't been segregated, George Wallace (who at one point won the title) would have had to face Joe Louis...
...excise tax on nightclub bills and on admissions to plays, movies and sporting events has been repealed-but the customer will find little difference in the price of tickets. The Broadway theater owners are an exception-orchestra seats for Hello, Dolly! will drop from $9.90 to $9.10, for Golden Boy from $9.90 to $9.50. But most entertainment types will be like the Pittsburgh movie-theater manager who moans, "It's been a hard go for us with TV and all." What he means is that he is keeping the price the same and pocketing the 10% cut. The repeal...