Word: sharing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Chamber of Deputies elected General Humberto Castello Branco, 63, an officer as highly respected for his intellectual ability as his soldiering, to become the new President. For two months the country's three military chiefs of staff will share the same powers as the President under the Institutional Act; after that President Castello Branco holds power alone...
Democrats Admitted. The condominium owner still has to pay his share of the maintenance costs. But there are other advantages: 1) he can arrange for the kind of mortgage he wants-paying off fast or slow; 2) if, in the unlikely event of a depression or a sudden decline in the neighborhood, all or most of the other occupants leave, the condominium owner is responsible for only his own mortgage and tax payments; the co-op owner, as a stockholder in the whole building, can be confronted with the alternative of paying the defaulting members' share or getting...
Nevertheless, he continued, colleges emphasize publication in recruiting their faculties because it is only by publishing the results of research that professors can share their findings with students at other institutions...
...complained that there is a "reluctance to share the other fellow's problems" on the part of many local communities. These neighboring communities make up great metropolitan areas, such as the Boston-New York-Washington complex, which "spill over city, county, and even state lines" and create new problems government and urban planning...
...West Germany's iron ore production, 70% of aluminum, 60% of electricity and 80% of soft coal. In 1959 the government finally sold off to 216,000 German buyers an 84% interest in Preussag, a huge mining and oil company. In 1961 another 1,500,000 Germans bought shares representing 60% of Volkswagen. Though it prefers this spreading of share ownership, known as Volksaktien or "peoples' shares," the government has also sold several dozen small companies to private firms...