Word: product
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Reston began to step back just a little, to discuss process as well as product. Where his 1944 Pulitzer came for finding out what the government was working on, his second, in 1956, came for figuring out how the government was working. He won the prize for a series of articles on the functioning of the executive branch during President Eisenhower's illness...
...with a minimum of salaries, facilities and raw material to turn out the people who are the backbone of our country. On a clear day one may feel that the backbone has slipped a disc, and yet I sometimes have occasion to take a dim view even of our product...
...auto industry, accounting for 51% of all sales. Last year, when it marketed a record 4,663,017 cars in the U.S. as well as 1,581,651 cars and trucks abroad, G.M.'s $21 billion volume accounted for more than 2% of the gross national product. Its federal tax payments came to $1.74 billion...
...page report, printed in four colors, one for each of the four languages of the Common Market, projects an annual growth rate of 4.3% in the gross national product of the Six in the period 1966-70, compared to 4.9% for 1960-65. Germany, because of its labor shortage, will be well below the average with a growth rate...
...crude preparation of the leaves, stems, and flowering tops of the female hemp plant--Cannabis sativa. Cannabis (accented on the first syllable, like "Canada") is a common roadside weed, bound to be growing on some vacant lot within a mile of your home. The quality of a Cannabis product depends upon its resin content; compared to hashish (the pure, dried resin) and ganja (flowering tops only of specially cultivated plants)--neither available in this part of the world--marihuana is a sort of cubscout variety of hemp. Yet even with its scant amount of resin, marihuana, when smoked or eaten...