Word: mergers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...well-publicized fence-mending operation with Saudi Arabia's conservative King Feisal, his urging that Arab oil be used as a long-range commercial and diplomatic weapon against Israel, and the slight rebuke he gave Libya's hawkish strongman Colonel Muammar Gaddafi by delaying the proposed merger of Egypt and Libya-all these acts implied that Sadat was not thinking about imminent...
...profits this year, was put together in 1960 to produce polyethylene. It now has 170 U.S. and 460 foreign patents. Both G.E. and Exxon have become licensees. More important in Dart's view, the division contributes product technology to the company's other units, like Tupperware. By merger, Dart has also moved into fabricated plastic products and glass bottles...
Those who advocate total merger for Harvard and Radcliffe on the grounds that it would increase financial aid for women had the wind taken out of their sails this week when the two colleges revealed plans for a $5 million fund drive to equalize undergraduate scholarships after June...
...shouldn't need to have merger in order to accomplish the things that need to be done," Hugh Calkins'45, a Fellow of Harvard College and co-chairman of the scholarship drive, said last week...
Recently, Sadat had seemed more interested in burnishing his diplomatic image than in destroying Israel. He managed to stall Libyan demands for merger with Egypt. He proposed the establishment of a Palestinian nation, which seemed to indicate that he was trying to separate Egypt's quarrel with Israel from Palestinian territorial demands that scarcely concerned Egypt. Only last week, in what seemed like the most conciliatory move of all, Cairo announced that the U.S.'s Bechtel Corp. had been chosen to construct a new $345 million pipeline between the Gulf of Suez and the Mediterranean (see ECONOMY & BUSINESS...