Word: planned
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Your article regarding Childs was absolutely correct in saying 1) "Childs could not have picked a better man than Hennessy," and 2) that we plan "to improve Childs's fare" [TIME, Dec. 13]. I am happy, however, to advise you are mistaken in saying that "this year's sales have dipped below 1947." In spite of the fact that we are operating two less stores, our food sales are running ahead of last year and our liquor sales only slightly behind last year...
...Athens, the Robert Lows could figure on no central heating after ten o'clock, candlelight after 1 a.m., and no dancing at all (forbidden because of Greece's "cold war"). In divided, blockaded Berlin, under the now familiar drone of the airlift planes, most bureau-men planned to spend New Year's quietly at home, or, more likely, out covering the news. In Shanghai, where no one could plan more than a few days ahead, TIME Inc.'s staff could not be sure of celebrating at all. A month from now, if Shanghai still stands, Chinese...
...Congress passed and the U.S. President signed the Economic Cooperation Act, called by England's Economist "an act without peer in history . . . of inspired and generous diplomacy." What had been promised in the Marshall Plan became solid fact, and the U.S. moved into its massive counterattack against the enemy...
...hour keynote speech, Dimitrov set forth the aims of Bulgaria's new five-year plan...
With the automatic blossoming of revolution assured by "science," and with the deeds of a ruthless party similarly justified, Stalin can turn to the concrete issue: world strategy. The details of his ideas are necessarily secret. But, Historicus shows convincingly, the central plan is use of the Soviet Union as a base for revolution in every country in the world...