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...variable annuity, he would now receive 245% of the initial amount, more than enough to compensate for inflation. Over the long pull, argue the bill's advocates, the variable annuity is a better earner than the old-fashioned type, e.g., during the past 20 years, while life-insurance investments brought an average annual yield of 3.31%, the yield and appreciation on common stocks averaged 10.58% annually. Says Prudential's Shanks: "We believe in the long-run future of our great productive enterprises. There is certainly nothing radical in suggesting that our retired people should have a chance...
Alternate side parking is not, however, a long-run solution. The eventual answer must combine a Cambridge law for higher fines on illegal parking which would be enforced by the College and City, legal alternate-side parking, expansion of the business school lot, and at least some thought of building parking facilities on this side of the river...
...increases in US-Soviet trade far surpass licensing requirements. The "strategic" classification itself is so stringent as to prohibit exportation of anything Russia seeks to import. In addition to keeping out of the USSR anything helpful to Soviet military potential, export controls also ban commodities which could in any long-run, remote way be useful to Red industrial development. Naturally Russia has little yearning for baby bibs and dentures, so there are declared non-strategic. With supply and demand stubbornly entrenched back to back, US-USSR trade had consequently dwindled to practically nothing. An unencouraging US official attitude insures...
Practically unrecognizable in his Okinawan getup, Cinemactor Marlon Brando looked uncharacteristically scrutable on a movie location in Japan, where M-G-M is making a film version of Broadway's long-run (1,020 performances) hit, Teahouse of the August Moon...
...Administration will propose expenditures of $4.4 billion (up $200 million from the current fiscal year), will ask for new appropriations of almost $4.9 billion (up $2.2 billion) to refill the pipeline for later years. Both the size of the appropriation and the effort to put foreign aid on a long-run basis will be attacked from both sides of the aisle. Probable result: less money than requested, and no long-term base...