Word: rented
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Catholic center parties, thus building a potent opposition to the Gaullists out of the splintered factions that still plague French politics (TIME, June 18). After a week of bitter negotiations, representatives of the center and left parties found themselves hopelessly at odds over all the old divisions that rent the Fourth Republic: state aid to schools, nationalization, relations with the Communists (who regularly poll 20% or so of the vote in France). The conferees could not even agree on the name of the proposed federation...
...that is too much of a strain, most lenders argue that the nation's rising levels of savings, income and sophistication prevent it from getting in too deeply. In addition, the major cause of the debt rise is that more people are buying houses-instead of merely paying rent-and thereby adding to their assets. ' Americans have historically proved to be excellent credit risks, paying off almost all of their debts even during the Depression. In the event of an economic downturn, the danger is not so much that people will default on their payments as that they...
...understanding of what freedom means. We're in debt now-$600 at least for all the things we broke-and it may sound naive and crazy, but we're proud as hell of having this debt to pay. If we could get $1,000 together, we could rent a garage next year and really have a happening that could say things. A real happening without all these restrictions...
...Miss Delegation. Director Steven Antler (Columbia Law '64), who runs the council's Manhattan office, is presiding over no one-shot summer project. This winter, from Harvard to Stanford, council members churned out research on subjects ranging from rent laws to de facto school segregation. University of Colorado law students aim to start council-sponsored research for the pur pose of encouraging more lawyers to defend Spanish Americans. In Washington, D.C., students from 20 law schools attended a council-run conference on "law and indigency," urged a sharp expansion in lawyers' services for the poor...
Almost 14% of the land has been reserved for light-industry plants and government-agency buildings. To attract small companies, Simon is constructing a 132,000-sq.-ft. office building that will rent out space, feature a common cafeteria, technical library and possibly a communal computer. The industrial park will restore to most residents the old-fashioned pleasure of being able to walk to work...