Word: productive
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Recently, Sokolov used the name of celebrated bathrom product Draino misspelled it "Draino"--in one puzzles, defining it as a "Plumb- friend." Later, he was surprised through the mails a case of , sent to him by its manufacturer the Drackett Products Company, him proper spelling. Says , in explanation: "They used laugh when I sat down to write ssword Puzzles for the CRIMSON. n I got a case of Draino through mails. They still laugh when I sit --but boy, does my toilet flush...
West Germany's postwar economy is now 17 years old. and it is growing the way a 17-year-old usually does-fast, but not so fast as before. The real increase in the West German gross national product simmered down from a spectacular 8.8% in 1960 to ''only" 5.3% last year and an expected 4% this year. This is partly a reflection of mounting competition from the newly robust economies of France and Italy (TIME. Jan. 12). which are slicing into Germany's export markets. With exports of capital goods off slightly this year. German...
...inherits some serious economic difficulties. Manley's earnest efforts to expand sugar and bauxite production have tripled Jamaica's gross national product to $675 million. But 93% of the island's 1,600,000 people are still on a bare subsistence level and unemployment still runs at 18% of the 700,000-man labor force. Nor does it help that Manley's forced-draft programs have turned a $9,800,000 treasury surplus into a $115 million debt. Jamaica can no longer count on London for money, having dropped out of the West Indies Federation, leaving...
...efforts to know God through the use of reason alone by speculating on natural mysteries-the "God is in the stars" theory. Barth insists that natural theology can only understand God as a First Cause or a Great Designer or some similar abstract idea that in reality is a product of man's own thinking processes. But God is not an idea dreamed of by man. He is the Supreme Being, who is only
...steel as demand for them permitted. At his press conference. Blough conceded that Big Steel had considered and rejected such a course. And even before U.S. Steel rescinded its proposed rise. Colorado Fuel & Iron Co. President Leonard Rose cautiously declared that his company was "studying each of our product lines to determine the feasibility of specific price changes in the light of market conditions." In retrospect, most steelmen agree that such a course would have had the advantage of hitching prices to demand in the classic free-enterprise manner-and might have averted a collision course with the President...