Word: interests
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...other days are taken up by group field trips to industry, trade union headquarters, settlement neighborhoods, prisons or other characteristic American institutions. But the highlight of each week is the Wednesday night public forum conducted by the members themselves on subjects of common interest. Recent panels have discussed "Is Parliamentary Democracy Dead?" and "After Vietnam, What...
...real losers are those who followed ABC's advice. The Internal Revenue Service is reportedly letting them dissolve their private trusts and foundations, and no criminal charges will be brought. At the very least, though, they will have to pay all their back taxes, plus interest. The victims have one consolation: the IRS may let them write off their ABC fees as theft losses...
...began. The Dow struggled up H points on Wednesday, its first gain in almost two weeks. In the week's final two days, it jumped 23 points, to close at 827. The rally at first was fired by false rumors that banks planned to reduce their 81% prime interest rate. Brokers called the rebound a sign that investors were eager to jump at almost any chance that the oversold market might reverse itself. Few were willing to predict, however, that the long slide had ended...
...Wall Street. The times would seem to call for a tough-minded decision maker as SEC chairman. In Hamer H. Budge, the SEC has instead a tranquil, kindly administrator who has a penchant for delay. In addition, Budge last week was accused of "gross, clear, conspicuous, transparent conflict of interest...
...management is supposed to be able to solve almost any business problem once it is identified. That is certainly not the case with the commuter railroads of the East, which have been going from bad to horrendous. Private enterprise has little interest in keeping up the money-losing commuter service...