Word: steel
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Allen W. McCoy, 40, a big, Texas A & M-educated industrial engineer for a Dallas steel fabricator, of whom Defense Attorney Melvin Belli said: "I liked him, but not entirely from the start. Ruby liked him from the start...
...were released, showing an astounding 64% jump, to 55.6 million people. Since the main "increase" came in the politically dominant north, suspicious southerners cried foul. Riots broke out, and more than a thousand students in Ibadan chartered buses and headed for Lagos to demonstrate. They were turned back by steel-helmeted cops with tear...
...Eurocrats, that new breed of international civil servants employed by the Common Market, are dedicated men. In the interests of efficiency, they are pushing for a merger of the Market's three separate governing organizations -the European Economic Community, the European Coal and Steel Community and the Atomic Energy Community. They have also prepared voluminous reports about Western Europe's growing inflation, with its soaring prices and wages. One result: the 7,000 Eurocrats, who are now unionized, are demanding an 8% pay raise of their own. Last week, after the Common Market offered only 2%, the Eurocrats...
...Chairman David Sarnoff pocketed $1,126,000 from his options. In the 1950s, according to Menge, these were some of the paper profits of executives who held on to most of their options: former Coca-Cola Chairman W. E. Robinson, $1,270,000; Clifford Hood, former president of U.S. Steel, $1,362,000; former General Electric Chairman Ralph Cordiner, $1,710,000; Chairman W. R. Stephens of the Arkansas-Louisiana Gas Co., $2,532,000; Continental Oil Chairman L. F. McCollum, $2,578,800; former Ford Motor Chairman Ernest Breech...
...Kennedy Round: Will the Common Market develop into a closed corporation under French leadership, or into a free-trading force with intimate business ties to the U.S. and Britain? The Six lately have been re treating to protectionism. They have raised barriers against U.S. shipments of chickens, eggs and steel; German customs officers have been holding up imports of U.S. pumps that they claim are unsafe, and French inspectors have been blocking U.S. apples and pears...