Word: segmented
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...network TV program, championing the case for legalized abortion, will not be broadcast by WHDH, Boston's local CBS channel. In announcing its decision not to carry the episode of the weekly "Defenders" series, WHDH called it "needlessly offensive to a substantial segment of the audience...
...winning war against a steel price increase. "I want business to do well." he told a White House visitor. "If they don't, we don't." Said he at his press conference: "This Administration harbors no ill will against any individual, any industry, corporation or segment of the American economy. There can be no room on either side in this country at this time for any feelings of hostility or vindictiveness . . . When a mistake has been retracted and the public interest preserved, nothing is to be gained from further public recriminations...
...least one segment of the building market is already booming. Partly to cope with the ever-mounting paperwork created by the burgeoning of such service industries as insurance and banking, U.S. business is building a tall new crop of office skyscrapers. This year, office space will be increased by 10% in Boston and Chicago, 15% in Los Angeles, 20% in Washington -and New York City will add twice as much space as already exists in Baltimore. All told, heavy construction contracts are running 11% ahead of early...
...intellectual idol of a large segment of U.S. conservatives. William...
...Assured complete freedom, hard-driving Calvin C. Flint, 56, four years ago accepted the presidency of California's paper-stage Foothill College in Los Altos, 35 miles south of San Francisco. Starting from scratch, Flint has already made Foothill a mountaintop among U.S. junior colleges-the fastest-growing segment of U.S. higher education...