Word: sales
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...flew to Havana on a sorry mission-to negotiate the auction of 1,179 prisoners captured in last year's abortive Bay of Pigs invasion. A mass trial had found them guilty of treason; now at prices ranging from $25,000 to $500,000, Castro offered them for sale. Otherwise, said he. the prisoners would serve 30 years in prison...
...sports model ($3,000) well calculated to capitalize on the U.S. driver's growing fondness for pizazz. So high was public enthusiasm at the Geneva showings that both Saab and Volvo are confidently looking forward to their biggest spring orders ever. Neither new car, however, will go on sale in the U.S. until it has been exhaustively tested on Sweden's tortuous roads. Says Volvo's Engellau: "If we didn't keep up the Swedish reputation for quality, we'd be dead ducks...
Hayes further pointed out that the MTA must allow a three-week period for public bidding between the time it offers the land and actually completes the sale. "During that time," Hayes declared yesterday, "the City might be able to take the land from the MTA for a redevelopment or urban renewal project...
...will not be fig-leafed by censors." The price only added to the excitement: $10 per copy, $25 for a four-issue yearly subscription. This week, with the arrival of spring and the rutting season, the first 75,000 copies of Eros went to charter subscribers and on sale at bookstores. One quick trip through the newcomer's 80 pages should have been enough for even the basest appetite to discover that Eros is a four-letter word spelled "bore...
outside professional distributor handle football program sales next B. Pittenger, Director of Information, disclosed yesterday. , the sale of programs at was under the direction of the Student Agencies...