Word: sharing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...result is that the mobile ice cream companies have fallen on hard times; their share of the entire ice cream market has dropped from 4% to 1% in the past four years. And the future looks equally frosty. In an effort to cut costs, Good Humor, which enjoys by far the largest slice of the mobile ice cream pie, has stopped dispensing napkins with its novelties. And letting droopsicles drip all over party dresses will hardly melt the opposition...
Natural gas has expanded its toehold in Europe's fuel market from 2% to 3½% in the last two years; most experts predict that it will grab at least 10% by 1975, chiefly at the expense of coal's present 47% . Gas's share could grow twice that fast-to 20%-if it is priced low enough. Up to now gas prices have been kept close to those of rival fuels, partly because coal and oil companies own major interests in many gas-distribution combines and partly because so many governments are committed to subsidizing inefficient...
Johnson cares what the Times or almost anyone else says. And he has come in for more than his share of criticism. After he sent bombers into North Viet Nam in retaliation for a Viet Cong attack on Pleiku in which eight Americans died and 100 were wounded, the Times shook its editorial finger: "A solution will not be found by exchanging harder and harder blows." When Johnson ordered regular air strikes against the North, the Times wrote: "The greatest weakness of this reprisal policy against North Viet Nam is that while it is true the Viet Cong gets orders...
...probably fared worst in Western Europe. Nonetheless, with a quarter of a million members, the French Communist Party pulls fully 20% of the vote, ranks as the second biggest political force in the nation (only De Gaulle stands taller). Italy's 1.5 million Communists have gradually increased their share of the vote until it stands at 25%. Many such Communist votes amount to a ritualistic protest by citizens who simply oppose the existing order. Yet through sheer numbers, the national parties today exercise a potent veto power on Moscow's line...
...real doll," said Sentinel Photographer Jack Hamilton. How did the reporters feel about pooling their efforts on the story? "When it's five against the wilderness and the White House," said Toni McBride, "you share...