Word: saversion
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That plunk in the cup just starts the fun. First, the lucky golfer has to buy drinks for everybody in the clubhouse. (If he has been thoughtful enough to buy hole-in-one insurance at $2 a year, the insurance company will pick up the tab.) The newspapers run the...
Saum said that his committee would choose 20 volunteers. Mr. Neil Sullivan, a youth worker at Columbia Point, would then pick ten from among these. "This is not for do-gooders," Sullivan said. "We don't want world-savers and sob-sisters. If you show a kid you care for...
Competitive Edge. Savers are also seizing the chance to get better terms. Since the Federal Reserve Board boosted the limit that banks can pay for savings and time deposits in November, about half of the nation's 14,000 banks, including all major banks in New York City, have...
The road was patched and made the linchpin of a hold area extending for more than a mile on either side. In Phumy itself, U.S. Army medics opened health stations, government teachers repossessed the schools, workers began slapping a new aluminum roof on the market. With a donated U.S.-made...
U.S. bankers are smiling at the customer these days, but they are giving each other a colder eye than ever. State-chartered banks are accusing the nationally chartered banks of attempting to move in on them. Both state and national banks are squabbling with the aggressive savings and loan associations...