Word: pack
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...didn't like St. Patrick's methods, and the Communists don't like mine." Fighting to divert attention from Cohn and Schine, whom he did not mention, McCarthy blasted out at various villains whom he identified as "eggheads," "deluded liberals," "the left-wing press," "the jackal pack," "Pentagon politicians...
FILTER-TIP cigarette competition will get hotter when R. J. Reynolds brings out its new king-size Winston at just 2? a pack above the price for its Camels. Most filter tips sell for 6? to 9? more than regular cigarettes...
...stock, indicated that it liked the offer. But control of the company is still in the hands of a group led by New Haven railroad President Frederick C. Dumaine, and he is not likely to accept. Dumaine knows that if Textron takes over American Woolen, the company will probably pack up and move south. Dumaine is reportedly trying to work out a deal to merge with Massachusetts' Bachmann-Uxbridge Worsted Corp. and try to keep American Woolen in New England...
...them, driven by three of the greatest names in racing-Italy's Alberto Ascari, Argentina's Juan Manuel Fangio and Italy's Pierro Taruffi-were leading 1-2-3 after two hours. The fourth Lancia, driven by Dominican Playboy Porfirio Rubirosa, was well back in the pack. The Cunningham Special, driven by Briggs himself, was fifth...
Japan's businessmen are partly to blame for this state of affairs. Instead of using Korean war profits to retool their plants, pack new muscle on Japan's war-torn industry so it could compete better in the free world, they squandered much of the money on modern office buildings, long, black limousines, English tweeds and expensive parties. But the real crisis will not come, say some observers, until Japan's reserves drop to $600 million. Thoughtful businessmen, who long ago warned that the end of the Korean war would hit the economy hard (TIME, April...