Word: sales
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...report, entitled "Crisis at Columbia" and secretly printed by Random House in eight days, will go on sale today. It will cost 25 cents at Columbia, and $1.95 everywhere else...
...desk in the back row of the Senate. Teddy Kennedy came back at a poignant and appropriate moment. After the gunshot killings of Bobby and Martin Luther King, the Johnson Administration drew up gun-control legislation that went considerably beyond an earlier law that forbade the mail-order sale of revolvers and automatics. Chin cradled in hand, Ted Kennedy last week watched the Senate debate that measure...
...both cases, the one-week waiting time is intended to give state authorities the opportunity to check whether the purchaser has, in fact, obtained a license from his local community to own the weapon that he has ordered. In all cases, the bill prohibits the sale of long guns and ammunition to those under 18. Violators would face a maximum penalty of a $10,000 fine and ten years in jail...
...Sorensen, who represented the estate in the negotiations and did "very minor editing," insisted that all of the actual writing was the work of the late Senator. Asked why the Kennedy family had consented to the sale and its attendant publicity, Sorensen said that the executors (Mrs. Ethel Kennedy, Senator Edward Kennedy and Mrs. Pat Kennedy Lawford) "are required by law to maximize the estate, particularly when there are eleven minor children...
...give your exact address when you advertise valuables for sale. In numerous instances, the professional burglar meticulously searches the want ads to discover what you have for sale, what time you will be in so the merchandise can be inspected, and what your address and telephone number...