Word: itt
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Outstanding performances in the distance events coupled with several unexpected but welcomed placings paced an enthusiastic Harvard indoor track team over a vastly-improved B.U. squad, 77-59, in the season opener at the ITT last night...
...Harvard indoor track team will attempt to change its past image as a squad which, despite its great potential, never seems to make it to the top when the season opens today at 6 p.m. in the ITT against much-improved...
There was a difference in this year's play because of the new and improved surface of the ITT courts. The surface slowed down the play, making for more rallies and longer points...
...they already produce them abroad. According to a confidential State Department study, U.S. multinationals in 1970 were producing $200 billion worth of goods abroad. That was nearly five times greater than total U.S. exports and, if anything, the gap has widened. The large American multinationals, such as GM, Ford, ITT, Kodak and IBM, understandably do not wish to undercut their foreign operations by increasing exports of finished products from the U.S. To a degree, multinationals benefit the U.S. because much of their profit is returned home in the form of retained earnings ($20 billion in 1977). Yet in a world...
...military, wholesale cuts in World Bank, Export-Import Bank, private sector bank loans and credits to Chile, payments of millions of CIA dollars to finance anti-Allende demonstrations and mouth-pieces such as El Mercurio, and direct CIA encouragement for the coup. U.S. multinational corporations such as ITT also funded anti-Allende subversion, although ITT executives have avoided jail because the U.S. government says too many "national security secrets" would come out in a trial...