Word: sectoral
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...says. The students are likely to resent his toughness, but they can hardly challenge his credentials. He was, after all, one of the students who founded the Free University in 1948 as a protest against Communist domination of the old Berlin University in the city's East Sector...
...Most chemical companies reported a disappointing quarter. Du Pont, with a 1% decrease in sales to $763 million and an 18% decline in earnings to $74,330,000, blamed the downturn primarily on "sluggishness in the civilian sector of the economy." Union Carbide, anticipating lower sales and earnings also, attributed the drop to a major expansion program now under...
Large industries there generate rapid economic development which results in new problems for the public sector, said Vigier. Large numbers of immigrant workers need housing, schools, hospitals and recreational facilities. Vigier said, "These problems are left for the Islanders...
...Nowhere has our failure been more clear than in the civilian medical area," said Kennedy, who is Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee on refugees. He called upon the private medical sector in this country and abroad to send "surgical teams" to face the crisis in Vietnam. The federal government should appropriate funds for additional hospital facilities and for a "massive innoculation and immunization program," he said...
...financially by the state within the next decade. A new truth-in-billing clause requires a clear statement of interest costs to credit buyers. The Governor's office is empowered to make needed administrative reforms. A "community development" provision authorizes public grants and loans to the private sector for improvement of economic opportunities and slums, and the state is at last allowed to increase its bor rowing without having to go constantly to the voters...