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...same with his faction. Though Ikeda, 62, would like to stick around to carry through his ambitious plan to double Japan's national income by 1970, there is now rising pressure for him to step aside as early as next spring, and he may feel obliged to repay his debt to Sato...
Brezhnev and Tito ignored the outbursts. Looking remarkably robust for his age (70) and his long career in the Communist jungle, Tito made plans to repay the courtesy call with his own trip to Moscow within six months. Probable companion on the return visit: Tito's wife, a stunning, black-haired ex-officer in the partisan army, whose silk gowns and jewels wowed Moscow during a previous visit as impressively as Galina's style distracted Belgrade last week...
...Exchange reported last week, short sales on the Big Board rose by a record 1,344,000 shares to a total of 4,611,000. Short sellers bet that the market will go lower by borrowing stock and selling it at the current price; their hope is to repay the borrowed stock with shares bought later at a lower price. Short selling is a tricky business usually left to professionals, and the SEC last week released figures showing that New York Stock Exchange member firms have, in fact, been heavy short sellers ever since Blue Monday. But lately the pros...
...beginning of the Fall term, the Freshman Dean lent the Jubilee Committee a fairly sizable amount of money to entice various entertainment groups. , while most of the other creditors have been paid, the Committee has no money left to repay the Dean's loans...
...Brazilian President carried his message to New York and Omaha, where he visited the underground headquarters of the nuclear-armed U.S. Strategic Air Command, then he headed for home by way of Chicago and Mexico, taking with him a promise that President Kennedy will repay his visit with a trip to Brazil sometime this summer...