Word: haven
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Even worse, he is now one out of every two passengers-and last year U.S. passenger traffic went $700 million in the hole. Railroaders have howled for years about commuter losses. But now, they insist, the losses have brought on a rail crisis. Last month the New Haven Railroad announced that it had a $15 million passenger deficit in 1956, asked for outright commuter subsidies from the states. Last week the New York Central, moaning that it is losing nearly $30 million a year on commuters, sued the New York State Public Service Commission to force it to grant fare...
...excellent playground of contrasts, especially when she is acting the real novelist, puzzled by passion. Moreover, and most fortunately, Ralph Richardson acts her husband. He is casually perfect, and finds a flourish even in the stiff upper lip of, "There's only one thing more to say. Apparently I haven't made it sufficiently clear. I happen to love you very much...
...government or a public commission just has no right to strike. The public interest must be served. The welfare of the state comes first. So the City will break the strike with the law and with the bonus. And you can watch the state bust a strike, and we haven't seen that in a long time...
...never studied acting, and I'm deeply ashamed that I haven't," says Tony earnestly. "I'm not a 'method' man from the Actors' Studio, but I've worked with so many that are, I feel I know a good deal about the technique, and I'm very sympathetic with its aims. But I believe in the firm hand of the director. I'm no good unless I have a director who says, 'For God's sake, don't do that; do this instead...
...attract employee talent with the free fringe benefits of sun and surf. Dade County (Miami) leads the state with 96 new plants in the first half of 1957; Broward County (Fort Lauderdale) is second with 51 plants. Pinellas County (St. Petersburg) is being transformed from a senior citizens' haven to a humming technical center. Since 1956, General Electric's X-Ray division has established a $7,000,000 plant, and Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co. has opened a $4,500,000 missile-parts plant. Sperry Rand and Electronic Communications, Inc. (aeronautical instruments) have also recently finished multimillion-dollar plants...