Word: hawaiian
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Within the next year, Seagram will bring out two new Scotches (100 Pipers and Passport), and four liqueurs, as well as a gin, a vodka and the first Hawaiian rum. Bronfman aims for 100 Pipers to compete against the bestselling U.S. Scotch, Schenley's Cutty Sark, which happens to be the favorite of Lyndon Johnson. The new liqueurs will have a more limited market than the mixed drinks and Scotches, but will be more profitable. "It is our philosophy," says Edgar, "that as costs keep going up we have to come out with higher margin items...
...Great Lakes Carbon Corp. is busy with six projects, ranging from a Houston industrial park to a resort and retirement center in Portugal. Hearst Corp. plans to turn part of the late William Randolph Hearst's San Simeon ranch into a residential complex. Castle & Cooke, the Hawaiian food combine, is finishing off a 15-story medical building in Los Angeles, has major investments in California residential projects, and is planning a "Rockefeller Center of the Pacific" for downtown Honolulu...
...Chicago. It may have had some influence on low-altitude weather, but experts do not agree. One group blames the West Coast's time of weather trouble on a great patch of unusually warm surface water far out in the Pacific, which may have somehow encouraged the Hawaiian wind. Most meteorologists ruefully admit that they cannot spot the ultimate cause of the trouble with any assurance. "If we could tell what makes the Pacific High come apart," said one, "we could solve most of the mysteries of long-range weather forecasting...
Douglas already has 58 firm orders for its DC-9 (price: $3,100,000) from TWA, Delta, Air Canada, Bonanza, Swissair and Hawaiian Airlines. Figuring that there is a market for close to 1,200 short-to medium-range jets for the next decade, it expects to win at least 400 orders for the DC-9-a package that would amount to $1.2 billion for the company. The DC-9 is one-third the size of the DC-8, has a wing span 8 ft. less than the ancient DC-3. It can carry from 56 to 90 passengers, depending...
...compliment the lady who has her navel on display? Your Hawaiian readers should surely tell you the cordial solution is their traditional salutation, "Pehea ká piko?" That is to say, "How's the navel...