Word: partnered
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...gallery, a color-TV lounge, a little boutique selling hippies' clothes from London's Carnaby Street and three loud, plangent go-go bands. Cheetah, a "center of happenings" opening this month on Broadway, ought to be a great spot for mods to rock in. Yet the co-partner financing the fun house will probably never frug there. "I seldom go to discothèques," explains Entrepreneur Borden Stevenson, 33. "This is a business investment." Then he brightened a bit when he thought of his late father, Adlai Stevenson. "I'm sorry he's not around...
...hold; Bache's growth rate is even faster than Merrill Lynch's, and the company recently distinguished itself by raising $270 million to underwrite the Manhattan Fund started by China-born Financier Gerald Tsai Jr. Bache gained new strength by becoming a corporation; most of its 70 partners immediately became vice presidents with correspondingly high salaries plus better tax breaks and such employee benefits as pensions. The corporation no longer has to worry about a principal problem of partnership: substantial sums of money being pulled out suddenly after a partner's death. Bache had to weather such...
...changing spirit of the times while upholding the integrity of its traditional teachings: it qualifies every categorical "must" with an implied "but." Mixed marriages, to be valid in the eyes of the church, must be performed by a Catholic priest. But henceforth, the clergyman of the other partner's faith may be present at the wedding ceremony, deliver a sermon, say prayers. The non-Catholic partner must be "clearly told of the obligation to raise the children of the union as Catholics" and of the "unity and indissolubility" of the marriage. But the pledge need not be made...
...just as well. There has never been a year when so many people wanted to borrow so much money-more, in fact, than the stock and bond markets or banks seem likely to supply. "There will have to be more disappointments and cancellations," predicts Bond Analyst Sidney Homer, a partner in Manhattan's Salomon Brothers & Hutzler. "The $68.5 billion volume of proposed financing is impossibly large...
...China's borders. But China also does react to a changing world environment. Once seventy percent of its trade was with the Communist world; in 1965 about seventy percent of China's trade was with industrialized non-Communist countries. Japan has, I believe, replaced Russia as her leading trade partner. Not one of China's leading trade partners can be classed a strong ally, and ten of these are allies or close to the United States. The rigid "lean-to-one-side" posture of 1949 seems to have crumpled...