Word: meats
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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They range from Belgian teen-agers to businessmen who moonlight as soldiers; at least half a dozen Union Miniére du Haut-Katanga executives have reportedly doffed their dark business suits for camouflage outfits. One Elisabethville butcher sells meat in his shell-pocked shop all day, fights the U.N. most of the night...
Wiggins said that the administration would check on the grade of meat and also review the formulas for the preparation of meals. "All of us who are responsible are anxious to please the greatest number possible," he stated...
...which had 40 negotiators working in relays, dickered for lower duties abroad on U.S. tobacco, foodstuffs and autos. Indian officials haggled over jute, Uruguayans over wheat and wool, Argentines over meat. The measure of GATT's success was that members have already reached agreement on most of the single items capable of being negotiated. Said one official: "It's getting very difficult to squeeze the orange any more." Prodded by the European Common Market countries, GATT was moving from piecemeal agreements toward a "linear" approach, by which nations would negotiate sweeping, across-the-board cuts on all their...
...piano recital in Paine Hall. Boyk gave his program virtues student recitals usually lack: clarity in widely divergent styles, and assured control. He played the opening Fantasy in C minor by Bach at just the right speed. In a piece easy to muddle, Boyk avoided the temptations of slopping meat where only a staunch skeleton was appropriate...
...demise of the Friday meat-fish option could be overlooked "if well prepared meat meals were served on the other six days of the week," the story says. "Unfortunately, the current trend has been toward excessive amounts of bread and potatoes in an unsuccessful attempt to compensate for the inferior main dish...