Word: sharing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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BORN FREE. Kenya's scenery is spectacular, but the big cats snatch the lion's share of attention in a delightful film version of Joy Adamson's book about Elsa the lioness, whose loyalty and intelligence would do credit to any species...
...Association of Purchasing Agents in Detroit, "by the riots, vandalism, irresponsible demonstrations, the tendency toward rebellion for its own sake." The way to overhaul it all, said Ford, is "to join the war on poverty. The free-enterprise system will not gain the acceptance it needs until all men share in the abundance that system provides." One night after Henry spoke, he shared some of his own abundance with an unworthy citizen-the thief who foot-padded into his Manhattan apartment and disappeared with $50,000 worth of his wife Christina's jewels...
Lowest in the Majors. That kind of pitching should make McDowell the sensation of the young season. But he had to share the spotlight last week with San Francisco's Willie Mays-who hit the 512th home run of his career, thereby breaking Mel Ott's 19-year-old National League record-and with his own Cleveland teammates. At week's end, the Indians were leading the second-place Baltimore Orioles by two full games. McDowell's fellow pitcher Luis Tiant had yet to lose in three starts, and the entire Cleveland pitching staff boasted...
...full-scale live reproduction of the pageantry of a Renaissance court." The Christian concept of authority, McKenzie concludes, is not an impersonal rule of law, but an I-Thou rule of men over other men who freely choose to obey their governors and who have a right to share in decision making...
...Economic Advisers, told businessmen that they have no reason to raise prices, because they are earning so much already (see following story). Pointing out that profits after taxes jumped 88% between early 1961 and late 1965, he said: "It is time to ask whether a further rise in the share of profits in the national income is in the interest either of the health of the nation's economy or in the interest of business itself." Treasury Secretary Henry Fowler declared that the economic outlook is so uncertain that to battle inflation by boosting taxes now "might present some...