Word: lended
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Since the U.S.S.R. translates far more foreign books, mainly scientific, than the West gets from Russia, the Soviets stand to lose millions of dollars in hard currencies. Like the agreement to pay some old Lend-Lease bills, however, it is part of a general normalization of East-West relations. Beyond that, the copyright decision has political consequences as well. In Moscow last week a Communist Party official said bluntly that "the copyright law will prevent writers from smuggling out their work for publication abroad." As an example, she cited Alexander Solzhenitsyn, whose last three banned novels have been bestsellers...
Robbins said the Museum's policy is to lend fairly liberally. "The idea is to have people live with art, rather than having it stored away at the Fogg. If such incidents continue, however, paintings will no longer be allowed to hang in the Houses," he added...
...that the Viet Nam War has ended, it would be a good idea for the U.S. to launch a new war in Indochina-a war against disease. The U.S. should finance the training of hundreds of Vietnamese doctors, nurses and medical technicians, and should lend both North and South Viet Nam the money to build new hospitals with the latest medical equipment...
...judge the merits of the CRR debate. They repeat the objections of their predecessors--if they pay any attention to the CRR at all. To say that the CRR has polarized students in 1973 as it did in 1971 is to admit an importance which most undergraduates do not lend to the debate...
...runners and other local operatives. In addition, numbers men now extend credit to their customers, but legal betting parlors demand cash. Lisle C. Carter, a Cornell University sociologist, notes that ghetto crime "is a source of investment resources, of both equity and debt capital." Some criminal kingpins, for example, lend money to people who want to go into honest business. Carter warns against moving too fast in rooting out crime in the ghetto, lest this capital source dry up, leaving the inhabitants worse off than ever. Until more blacks are given greater economic opportunity, the brutalizing irregular economy...