Word: sharing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...happier man today, for Izvestia announced a spectacular first-quarter for No. 9 under Libermanism. Daily coal production soared to 2,041 tons, a 33% increase over the expected 1,520 tons. Earnings rose, wage costs were reduced even as workers got bigger bonuses out of their one-half share in profits. Izvestia seemed almost beside itself with joy: "The mine made a powerful dash forward such as even the warmest supporters of the experiment hadn't dreamed...
...face of it, the ceremony last week seemed to indicate that Rene Barrientos was no longer the No. 1 man in Bolivia. Army Chief Ovando has been pressuring Barrientos to share power ever since the November coup that toppled President Victor Paz Estenssoro. But things are not always what they seem in Bolivia's dizzying Andean atmosphere. After a week of bloody revolt and political confusion, there were at least as many reasons to believe that the promotion was largely a Barrientos maneuver designed to remove his rival from active command and prepare the Bolivian army for a final...
Pamela Blake's "A Dream Deferred" is a wonderful article, analyzing the Negro American's psychological development in Erik Erikson's terms. Martin Kilson's "Responses to Blackness: Negro Americans and Africa," is intriguing but I think wrong. Negritude may well be a bond American Negroes and Africans share, just as Jews are linked to the people of Israel. But the first identity of American Negroes and Jews will ultimately be, I believe, to our country and not to the countries from which we came. Herbert Aptheker's "W. E. B. DuBois" is more a function of his scholarship than...
Park responded in kind. Said he: "Along the truce line in Korea, in the jungles of Viet Nam, your beloved sons and husbands now share the same encampment and trenches with our men to defend freedom from Communist aggression...
...luxury cars-those with basic prices above $4,000-are doing better than ever at the other end. Benefiting from the consumer's urge to "trade up" in times of prosperity, the luxury cars are rolling along at a record 400,000 annual-sales rate, have raised their share of the market from 3.9% to 4.6% since 1963. General Motors' Cadillac, the long-established expensive-car leader, has set new sales records for 16 consecutive ten-day periods, this year had its best first quarter in history. Lincoln Continental is in its fifth straight year of sales increase...