Word: network
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...workers cultivating private gardens limited to one acre, turned out 46% of all the meat, 49% of all the green vegetables, 49% of all the milk, 65% of all the potatoes, and 80% of all the eggs consumed in Russia. The excess above home consumption is sold in the network of officially tolerated produce markets to which Russian housewives turn when goods are unobtainable in state stores...
...Princeton, Lippincott explained, the prevailing philosophy is that coaches can serve beyond the area of athletics and can be trusted to maintain a sensible attitude in their activities. Princeton has "no network of unenforceable rules," he said. "We're pretty relaxed about...
...Liberal-Democratic Party headed by scholarly Seisaku Ota, 56, current chief executive of the local government. The Liberal Democrats, too, plumped for reunification with Japan, but unlike their opponents, wanted it to come about gradually and without ruining the Ryukyus' prospering economy -which depends on the billion-dollar network of U.S. bases and the presence of some 60,000 dollar-spending servicemen, civilians and their families...
...faster than the U.S. market, since there is now only one car for every 32 persons in the world to one car for every three people in the U.S. With full ownership Ford would be able to move faster in the competitive race, coordinating the operations of its world network of plants without worrying about possible objections from local minority stockholders. In addition, it would no longer have to put out an annual report, opening itself to complaints from local politicians about profits-a problem G.M. faced in Australia before it bought all of its subsidiary's stock...
Main Stream & Footnotes. With impressive endurance, both network staffs clung to the story through dawn and into daylight, remaining well made up and coherent, with Cronkite growing ever more debonair as fatigue mounted all about him. CBS finally quit at 7 a.m., continuing spot coverage an hour later, while NBC stuck it out until 7:30. By then, Brinkley grandly and unilaterally announced Kennedy's election ("NBC has just awarded him California"), and Dave Garroway, NBC's regular morning glory, took over...