Word: save
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...prepared." Preparedness, he emphasized earlier at a press conference, does not include allying India with Asia's anti-Communist nations or joining "some military bloc." "Even if disaster comes to us on the frontier," he said, "I am not going to let India rely on foreign arms to save its territory...
...Saving the Star. That was where young Harry came into his own. He had been bored by his lessons at Winchester's Shenandoah Valley Academy. His father had purchased a small daily newspaper, the Winchester Star, for use as a personal political vehicle. When the paper seemed about to go under, 15-year-old Harry saw a chance to quit school. He persuaded his father to let him try to save the Star. Save it he did-by scrimping on expenses and contributing a remarkable amount of journalistic ingenuity. Today, the Winchester Star and the Harrisonburg News-Record...
Nowhere in the world is suicide, or the threat of suicide, taken more seriously than in Los Angeles. Though several U.S. cities have first-aid stations for those seeking help to save themselves from self-destruction, only Los Angeles has a full-fledged Suicide Prevention Center...
...principle that two together can live cheaper than two separately, railroads are trying to figure out new combinations that would both make money and qualify for federal approval. So are the airlines. The proposed railroad mergers now before the Interstate Commerce Commission would enable the roads, they say, to save $200 million a year by scrapping duplicate facilities, paring payrolls, and routing trains over the most direct tracks. Similarly, airlines could save tens of millions by pooling hangars, ticket counters and planes, and reducing the frenetic overscheduling of flights...
...merger that would form the country's largest transportation company, with assets of $4.2 billion. The 9,867-mile PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD and the 10,264-mile NEW YORK CENTRAL have a compelling plea: each is losing money. But combined, they figure to cut 7,800 jobs and save $75 million a year. The ICC, which moves slower than freight, will take about two years to decide on that application. But two other Eastern mergers are likely to get the ICC's green light within the next year...