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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...declined from 20.7% to 17.1%. The Government figures that if all Negroes could be brought up to the average white American's level of affluence, employment and education, the U.S. economy's output would climb by $27 billion a year, equal to 4% of the gross national product...
...Product of inventive research physicians and Technicon technologists, the autoanalyzer performs many delicate and highly sophisticated chemical and physical tasks in less time than it takes to describe them. First, the 3-milliliter blood sample (less than a teaspoonful) is centrifuged to get rid of the cells; the analyzer works with the serum that remains. The machine divides the serum into twelve portions and sends them racing through the plastic tubes by power from roller pumps...
...vast estates of the principalia, the Filipino elite; peasants today still pay up to 30% of their crop to absentee landlords, and the rest often goes to local loan sharks. By granting free tariffs to Philippine producers of sugar, lumber and hemp, the U.S. reinforced a backward primary-product economy; today, a major irritant between Washington and Manila is the Laurel-Langley Trade Agreement of 1956, which perpetuates that error. Still, when the date came for Philippine independence, the U.S. kept its word. On July 4, 1946, for better or worse, the philophilic strains of the Filipino national anthem rang...
...company, the rebels charge, also forced dealers to absorb the cost of remedying factory-caused defects and even to pay for advertising they find valueless. Said Yonkers Dealer Raphael Cohen, chairman of the group's steering committee: "We think Dodge makes a fine product, but we want equal treatment from our manufacturer so we can compete...
...word that Olgivy himself would choose. "Advertising isn't some hidden persuasion, some mythical unconscious influencer--it's sales," he says proudly. Olgivy isn't interested in campaigns which are merely entertaining, which win awards for their supposed aesthetic values. "A good advertisement is one which sells the product without drawing attention to itself. It should rivet the reader's attention on the product...