Word: owners
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Apartment dwellers in three large complexes near San Francisco may reap a dividend from the tax cut: their landlords have promised to reduce rents. To pass along his tax savings, one apartment-house owner pledged to lower rents $30 a month for 1,000 tenants. San Jose Businessman Larry Whitaker, president of Halcyon Communications, Inc., said he would prorate his own $18,921 property tax cut among his 150 California employees. The Bank of San Pedro knocked ¼% off its consumer loan rate in a similar move to distribute its tax benefits...
Plenty of bidders for a fashion house with a troubled owner...
...owner for 25 years of L'Aiglon restaurant in Manhattan, and one of those beleaguered by the President's threat to crack down on taxdeductible, expense-account lunches, I have a question: Who paid for those Margaritas? I would have been happy...
...process has been difficult to identify. At the turn of the century, a horse called Clever Hans gave demonstrations of reading and factoring. By nodding and shaking his head and by tapping his hoof, Hans answered questions put to him by his owner, a German mathematics teacher. The animal's fame spread, until an examining board of skeptics discovered that Hans was cued by the gestures of his trainer. It appears that he made inadvertent movements whenever Hans reached the correct number of nods or taps, and that was enough to tell the animal to stop...
...think there's a chef around who can do what Mr. Bartley can for a slab of chopped beef; we also doubt there are too many with the nerve to charge his prices, either. It's the classic hang-up: this place has a good thing going, and the owner knows it. But it's worth it to brave the crowd, shell out a couple of bucks, and suffer through the interminably slow service, just to sink your teeth into one of those classic burgers. At least once in a while...