Word: returned
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...point to old charges at the U.N. and elsewhere that the USAF was launching "provocative" flights across the U.S.S.R. The State Department apologized for the violation of Soviet airspace, denied that it was deliberate, told Ambassador to Moscow Llewellyn Thompson to seek the airmen's prompt return. At week's end the Soviet government dropped off a note to Thompson to say that the U.S.S.R. 1) "takes into consideration" the U.S. regrets about crossing the border, 2) "expects" the U.S. to take "urgent and effective measures to prevent repetition...
...Assets Return...
Altogether, the average return dipped from 11.9% a year ago to 6.8%, lowest since the quarterly calculations began in 1947. Total after-tax profits for manufacturers: $2.5 billion, down...
...major consideration is corporate net worth. In 1952, for example, the board noted that Boeing Airplane Co. made a return on "beginning" net worth of about 93%, ruled that it had excessive profits of $10 million. Boeing President William McPherson Allen calls such a yardstick "callously fallacious." He and other planemakers argue that net worth does not reflect the greatest asset of any company: its know-how team of engineers, manufacturers and administrators. Moreover, it neglects the many profitless years of costly drawing-board development, design and prototype testing...
...captive, the awakening of a sleeping beauty. And in its depths the narrative circles down through an abyss of symbols to the first and final circle of reality in which heaven and hell, good and evil, life and death go round together blindly in the mystery of the eternal return...