Word: kendrick
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Almost completely ignored by voters was the Maurice Bishop Patriotic Movement, the remnant of the revolutionary New Jewel Movement, which seized power from Gairy in 1979. The M.B.P.M., headed by former Industrial Development Minister Kendrick Radix, was named after Maurice Bishop, the charismatic New Jewel founder who was assassinated by a hard-line faction of his leftist party six days before U.S. troops arrived on Grenada. The trial of 19 former New Jewel members for the murder of Bishop, 39, and ten of his followers was stalled last week by procedural wrangling...
...manufacturing productivity grew by just .6%, while in West Germany the increase was 2.1%, in France 3.0% and in Japan 3.4%. Last year, however, the U.S. rate increased by 2.8%. In the first quarter of this year it was up at an annual pace of 3.2%. John W. Kendrick, a professor at George Washington University and a guest at last week's TIME Board of Economists meeting, believes that the U.S. is now "going back to the higher productivity trend we saw between 1948 and 1973." One of the leading American experts in the field, Kendrick maintains that many...
...these are likely to remain moderate. Inflation, another reason for the drop in efficiency, also appears to be more in control. Finally, the 20 million young workers of the baby boom who entered the labor force in the 1970s have now become more skilled and thus more productive. Kendrick predicts that productivity will increase by 2.7% a year until...
...Burka's history!" trumpets a Washington, D.C., wine store. "French champagnes below wholesale!" announces Manhattan's Sherry-Lehmann, whose bargains include a Maxim's Blanc de Blancs '73 Brut reduced from $70 to $39.95. "This is the age of Aquarius for wine drinkers," says Carlo Kendrick, wine manager at Washington's Sutton Place Gourmet. "The economy is going up and prices are going down. It's a fool's paradise in the wine business cycle...
...Prime Minister Maurice Bishop. These detained Grenadians, questioned on their anti-Western beliefs and political activities, are kept in isolation cells under heavy guard. Relying on local denunciations and lists of former government workers, U.S. troops are attempting to "neutralize" subversive elements before foreign soldiers leave the island. Charged Kendrick Radix, the Attorney General in the Bishop government. "This isn't a legal proceeding. This is a witchhunt...