Word: gulf
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...occasion was the state visit of King Saud of Saudi Arabia to the neighboring sheikdom of Kuwait. A Connecticut-sized chunk of desert bordering on the Persian Gulf, Kuwait is so rich from oil that it literally does not know what to do with all its money. Kuwait's portly ruler, Sheik Abdullah as Salim as Sabah, has an annual income of $200 million but modestly keeps only one wife and a single Cadillac. Saud has a yearly income of $320 million, keeps four wives, some 100 concubines, countless cars...
...also wrote the screenplay) has scrupulously avoided this danger. Child-like comic effects predominate in many scenes, particularly those without adults; and realizing that in spite of his trials Dolnel can still behave like a happy and naive little boy, the viewer is made acutely aware of the wide gulf between the child and the adult. The film thus evokes a sense of frustration rather than pity...
...sailors never die; they just wade away. While patrolling the Mediterranean, the U.S. Sixth Fleet hosted a junketing group of West German dignitaries, plus two retired U.S. flag officers. Admiral Jesse Oldendorf, 74, a hero of the historic Battle for Leyte Gulf, and Vice Admiral Calvin Durgin, 68, also a battle-tried World War II task-group skipper. When the time came for the guests to shift from the supercarrier Forrestal to the missile cruiser Springfield, a high line was rigged, and the vessels slowed to 15 knots. "Which seat will you take?" asked Durgin, as their turn came...
...Enrico Mattei's mammoth state-owned ENI oil monopoly to deliver 12 million tons of oil in 1961-64 in exchange for 240,000 tons of steel pipeline tubing and 50,000 tons of synthetic rubber. The cost works out at about half the normal price for Persian Gulf crude...
After World War II, petrochemicals' growth was spurred mainly by chemical companies, except for Jersey Standard, Gulf and Shell. But now other oil companies such as Sun Oil and Mobil are moving in fast, because the profit rate is three times more on petrochemicals than on the rest of the oil and gas business. Cosden Petroleum Corp., for instance, made 18% of its refinery output into petrochemicals...