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Word: hearded (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Though it may touch their lives in several ways, most Americans had never heard of correspondent banking until the troubles of Budget Boss Bert Lance hit the headlines. One suspicion that was raised about Lance was that he used his position as head of the relatively small National Bank of Georgia to get personal loans from bigger banks with which the NBG had correspondent relationships. Although Comptroller of the Currency John Heimann last week found that Lance had done nothing to warrant criminal prosecution, he added that the whole affair "raises unresolved questions about what constitutes acceptable banking practice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Personal Loans And Bank Ethics | 8/29/1977 | See Source »

...night of the murder. A young man "who walked strange, like a cat" approached her on the sidewalk, looked directly into her face, then passed. She said he held his right arm down stiffly, as though he were carrying something partly up his sleeve. Five minutes later she heard shots and the wail of a car horn. Next day, learning of the double shooting, she was certain the passing stranger had been the killer. When detectives questioned her, she recalled another vital detail: she had seen a cop tagging a cream-colored car parked illegally near a fire hydrant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Sam Told Me To Do It... Sam Is the Devil | 8/22/1977 | See Source »

When I finally heard the news, I was digging up ancient medieval ruins outside an historic back-water of a town in Italy--Tarquinia, which had once been a main nexus of the Etruscan civilization. The Etruscans were shepherds who set up a culture that the Romans subsequently built on. I appreciated the irony of standing on top of the roots of Western civilization when one of the Italian kids on the team came running down the path to our site waving a copy of Italy's major communist newspaper, l'Unita, with a headline proclaiming what so many have...

Author: By George K. Sweetnam, | Title: Dealing With History | 8/16/1977 | See Source »

Reactions to all this have been swift and angry. The Daily Telegraph editorialized that the book constitutes "a failure of ecclesiastical statesmanship" that will confuse faithful Christians. The semiofficial Church Times dismissed the anthology as "a notably unconvincing contribution to the cause of unbelief." The Archbishop of Canterbury was heard to remark at a picnic that the book "has made more hubbub than it is worth"; in that spirit, he successfully prevented debate over it at last month's meeting of the church General Synod...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Was Jesus Merely Man? | 8/15/1977 | See Source »

...meeting, an Irish delegate, although warned not to contribute to a special fund, was impelled by Hibernian hubris to kick in a few million pounds when he heard the Arabs pledging huge sums. On his return to Dublin, the head of the Central Bank said to him gloomily, "My God, man, do you realize what you've done? Now the government will have to put another penny tax on a pint of stout...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MONEY: The Lender of Last Resort | 8/15/1977 | See Source »

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