Word: hungriest
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Since October the hungriest shark in the corporate sea has been swimming gradually smaller circles around California's Unocal, the 14th largest U.S. oil company (1984 sales: $11.5 billion). Corporate Raider T. Boone Pickens started buying into the company's stock, insisting at first that he intended to make only a modest investment. Pickens confirmed last week that his appetite has grown. The Mesa Petroleum chairman announced that his investor group, which now holds 13.6% of Unocal, is seriously considering an effort to gain control of the company. Pickens' group last week asked Unocal to postpone its annual shareholders meeting...
There are other regional differences in the national passion. The steamy South-Central states consume less than half (10.77 qt. per digestive system per year) as much as the hungriest region, which is New England (21.86 qt.). Marketing men in the dairy industry have a suspicion that forthright Southeasterners will not eat what they cannot pronounce. A superpremium sells there under the no-foolin' name of Rich & Creamy...
...world's hungriest continent reels under a new famine
...million people in West Africa in the early '70s, the 36-member United Nations World Food Council vowed to create a world without hunger within a decade. Today that ambitious goal seems more distant than ever. Over the decade. Africa has become the world's hungriest continent. Food production has increased by about 1% a year, while its population has grown nearly three times as quickly, from an estimated 350 million to 470 million. Of the 29 countries classified by the U.N.'s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) as suffering from "abnormal food shortages"-a euphemism...