Word: trims
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Working under siege conditions with members of all the commercial departments who are doing most of the production jobs, Graham has managed to keep the Post publishing, though at first in sharply reduced editions. "Putting our hands on our own machinery is something we never did before," says the trim, smartly dressed publisher. "I think we all have a better sense of what makes the place run well...
...better, tell Jeeves to do it himself. Get some trimmings, trim a tree...
Paul's one-man show is refined Vegas, trim but not brassy. When he is not donating his time, he performs for no less than $150,000 a night. Since 1956 he has written 400 songs, 18 of which have sold more than 1 million discs apiece. He has leased his old hits for five years to a golden-oldie outfit called American International. The deal is likely to bring him half a million in royalties. Residuals from the Tonight Show theme, which he wrote in 1962, yield $30,000 a year. For $50,000 against royalties, Anka...
...caused by excessive Government spending and can be cured only by balancing the federal budget. Says he: "The main cause of this mess is not business or labor but Government-engineered expansion and pre-emption of the nation's money." Reagan would apply the same "cut, squeeze and trim" policy to the federal budget that he boasts of having used in California. He views Ford's call for a $28 billion reduction in next year's budget as not going far enough. Says he: "It has a little bit of the sound of the fellow who advertises...
...TRIM, or Tax Reform Immediately, "Lower Taxes through Less Government...