Word: stay
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...same. He is a militant Democrat who drew constant fire from Wisconsin papers for his partisanship while tax commissioner-a nonelective office. But even state Republicans have grudging respect for him. Said one last week: "He's a surprisingly good administrator. And you just can't stay...
...trimmings, Anaktuvuk is barely out of the Stone Age. Its 15 families (averaging five children and 12 dogs each) are remnants of the nomadic Nunamiuts. Their lives are devoted to hunting the Arctic caribou, which supplies 90% of their food as well as most of their clothing. Merely to stay alive, one Nunamiut family must kill 90 caribou a year...
Suburbias on the Sands. Americans often join Aramco for the high salaries -roughly 40% above U.S. scales for secretaries and 15% above for executives. There are tax advantages, too. Those who go abroad for a quick buck often stay because they like the desert life and the afterhours round of water skiing, barbecues, Little Leagues. Divorce and dalliance are rare, partly because everybody knows everybody and everybody's business. Aramco's 4,267 U.S. employees and dependents live in company-built suburbias (rent: $300 a month for an air-conditioned three-bedroom bungalow) that also house Aramco Arab...
...British press insisted darkly that he had been "smuggled" out of the country to keep him from recanting his oft-professed love for Communism. One thing was sure: Actor-Singer Paul Robeson, 65, had disappeared into East Germany for what was called "a medical examination and a stay in a rest home." Mysteriously ill for the past two years, he has been protected from the press by his permanently left-leaning wife Eslanda, who even fended off a persistent reporter who flew with them to Germany by threatening him with judo. Finally, from East Germany came a statement attributed...
...most likely to head the new company is Shinzo Fujii, 70, the president of Shin Mitsubishi, the biggest and financially strongest of the three firms. An even-tempered but forceful businessman, Fujii took over the reins of his company once more after a hand-picked successor died, would probably stay on just long enough to get the new company going strong. Unlike the old zaibatsu, whose power extended deeply into politics and military policy, today's zaibatsu seem interested mostly in good management, efficiency and profit. Once he sees that the new giant is well equipped with all three...