Word: trade
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...swooped one morning into the state of Kansas, for 20 years solemnly synonymous with Republicanism but now living with a Democrat in the statehouse. On hand to lead the cheers was Governor George Docking, a banker by trade. From the Kansas party regulars, energized like a cluster of flaming first-stage rockets, came cheers, ovations, oohs and aahs, as twinkling Jack Kennedy worked his way down a reception line...
Steel production in the Community had jumped from 46 to 62.4 million tons, surpassing the Soviet Union's output. Coal production had increased by 11 million tons. While trade generally among the six states increased 59%, trade in coal and steel products, unimpeded by tariff walls, leaped 93%. Recently the High Authority issued the first supranational "labor passports." enabling European workers to move freely within the Community's borders to obtain jobs without labor permits from a national government...
...will have time to relax and enjoy his $50,000 purse. His fans will find him with Cherif Hamia and the rest of les durs (the tough guys), rolling down the boulevards resplendent in the turtleneck sweater, tight, pointed shoes and busted nose that are the cachet of his trade...
DEVELOPMENT LOAN FUND, new U.S. program to lend $300 million in fiscal 1958 to spur private enterprise abroad (TIME, Sept. 30), will be bossed by Dempster Mclntosh, 61, now U.S. Ambassador to Venezuela. A Republican and foreign-trade expert, he was president of Philco International Corp. from...
Bergson said that the Russians had increased their trade recently, but were hindered by internal economic problems...