Word: stemmed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Kleiner has given his blessing. Since Signal's withdrawal, Allis-Chalmers has reported an earnings drop of 80% from 1966-down from $26 million to $5,000,000 last year. Its stock, which sold last week in the $32 range, has suffered accordingly. Anxious for a merger to stem a further slide, Kleiner played Cupid for Scharffenberger and a very willing Allis-Chalmers...
...Johnson said last week. He sent Congress a health message that calls for an estimated increase to $15.6 billion in fiscal 1969, at the same time declaring, "It is appropriate that the Government-which pays more than 20% of the nation's medical bill-take the lead in stem ming soaring medical costs...
Though Congress initially looked askance at travel taxes, it came around to the realization that some action was needed to stem the outflow of gold and dollars. "We can't cure the balance of payments situation by keeping a few tourists home," said Wisconsin's Congressman John Byrnes, but he conceded that he would vote for the taxes if the President proposed other measures as well to plug the drain...
...parents: "If I could save someone's life with my heart, I would do it. If I knew I were going to die, I'd like to die that way." Instead, she collapsed in a parking lot from the pressure of a tumor upon her brain stem and lapsed into a fatal coma. But her father remembered, and her doctor called Maimonides, where she died...
Specials. Some of the changes in viewing patterns reflect the tastes of the generation raised on TV, who, given a better choice, have made it clear that they would rather switch than watch the standard run of series. Other changes stem from the extraordinary popularity of movies. This fall, when NBC begins running feature films on Monday evenings, there will be a prime-time movie on TV every night of the week. What with the steady rise in sports coverage, television may soon be dominated by Hollywood and halfbacks...