Word: ironed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Pillar of Iron, Caldwell...
...capitalist exploitation, and embarked on a drive for immediate industrialization. The grandiose plans never got off the ground, chiefly because of mismanagement and lack of funds. In the meantime, Cuba's sugar crops dwindled to nearly half the old yield, and Castro fell deeper into debt to his Iron Curtain partners...
...returns to the phone. "You know I never do. I have this iron rule. But I guess I could break it for the President. What time of day is it going to be, Mr. Goldman?* Like how early? June...
Most of the free world's steelmaking centers, from Britain's Midlands to the U.S.'s western Pennsylvania, cluster around their major sources of coal or iron ore. Over the last century, France and Germany fought three bloody wars partly motivated by the belief that joining the Ruhr coalfields to the ore of the Saar basin would give the victor economic hegemony over Europe. Today, the march of technology is revolutionizing the economics and geography of the world's most basic industry. From Tokyo to Naples, steelmen are moving to the sea, erecting new plants hundreds...
...China, weaves it into sweaters and socks for sale to the U.S. and other Western countries. Italy is keeping its state-run shipyards busy by building six tankers for Russia. Several countries rely heavily on their sales to the East; Finland sends 18% of its exports behind the Iron Curtain, Austria and Greece 20% each...