Word: travelling
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...rural black families are living below the official poverty line ($5,500 for a family of four). As agricultural jobs continue to dry up, unskilled blacks are being forced off the land. Some drift into the shabby single-family shacks in the ghettos of Southern cities; others travel to the denser ghettos of the North...
...fact, Stare does not jump at the chance to reveal his work for Kellogg and Nabisco. In the interview early last week he said he accepts no consulting fees and that he had received only travel expenses for his appearance before the Senate committee. When queried later in the week about the two retainers, Stare explained that he sees retainers as different from consulting fees; the latter are one-time payments, not a supplementary salary, he said. While he technically may not have accepted a fee for testifying at the hearings on behalf of Kellogg and Nabisco...
...make only about one trip a week out into the country during the first month of the campaign, but to hold frequent press conferences, perhaps one a week, to capture the headlines. He will break loose in the last two or three weeks of the campaign, when he will travel particularly...
...benefit and bewilderment of air travelers, airlines and travel agents have devised a jumble of cut-rate charter plans that drastically reduce the cost of flying. Last week the Civil Aeronautics Board approved still another plan, called ABC, or "advance booking charter." Unlike current plans, ABC eases restrictions and makes cheap charter air travel more flexible and available to almost everyone...
...says Producer Friedman), and the show's sometimes clunky script virtually thrown out in favor of ad libbing. Jim Hartz, Walters' intelligent, bland cohost, will hit the road to find Charles Kuralt-ish features. Interviews will be shorter, and a battery of specialists (on science, health, sports, travel, consumer affairs) will be brought in. Says Friedman: "If we can't be spontaneous, we're in trouble...