Word: stops
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Approximately 2000 faculty members from more than 80 colleges and universities signed a full page advertisement in yesterday's New York Times, reading: "Mr. President, Stop the Bombing...
...some clear talk was needed not only about hemorrhoids, but about the advertising claims made by manufacturers of suppositories and ointments for their treatment. These preparations, said the FTC, "at best only afford temporary relief of minor itching . . . and some types of pain." So it ordered the companies "to stop falsely advertising them as cures...
Best known of the four companies ordered by the FTC to stop claiming that their medications will shrink hemorrhoids or obviate the need for surgery was American Home Products Corp., maker of Preparation H. The company planned to appeal to the courts. Three smaller companies conceded that the effects of their products were similar to those of Preparation H and may also appeal or seek reargument before the commission...
Sharing Rhodes's enthusiasm is the four-year-old Ohio Development Department, which serves as a clearinghouse for the state's available plant sites, providing what Director F. P. Neuenschwander calls "one-stop service." Making industry-hunting "blitz trips" to other states with hardsell efficiency, the department shuns the routine of banquets and press conferences on the theory that businessmen are best approached in their own offices. In fact, "Rhodes's raiders" like to show up without appointments. Explains Deputy Director Patterson: "It doesn't give them an opportunity to tell you not to come...
Regrettably, Director Frankenheimer occasionally feels obliged to stop racing and start plotting. He has four heroes (James Garner, Yves Montand, Brian Bedford, Antonio Sabato), all cast as racing drivers. The story purports to describe what they do when they are not driving-and the girls they do it with. The girls (Eva Marie Saint, Francoise Hardy, Jessica Walter) are pretty, but somehow they don't seem all that exciting in a film that focuses so satisfactorily on a different sort of exquisitely classy chassis...