Word: turkeys
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Turkey has set a notable example for countries in search of U.S. capital. Instead of putting up barriers to private investment, such as have been erected in many countries, Turkey has torn them down...
...Ankara, Turkey, he is remembered for still another quality. Playing for a packed house, Katchen was nonplused to see the whole crowd get up and walk out, but he improvised for several minutes until everybody returned. Absorbed...
...Diabelli" Variations and last sona tas, the pianist from Long Branch dug into some of the deepest works in the repertory. But U.S. audiences may have to wait until next season to hear him in anything except records (London). Meanwhile, he is considering tours of Australia, Egypt and Turkey...
...departed for his month-long tour of the U.S., Turkey's President Celal Bayar pushed through the Grand National Assembly a law designed to attract private U.S. money. The law guarantees foreign investors the right to take 100% of their profits out of the country, and 100% of their principal, too. Another evidence of Turkey's hospitality toward foreign capital is a bill, expected to pass soon, which opens the nation's oil resources to exploration and development by non-Turkish companies. At present Turkey produces practically no oil, thus is forced to spend about...
Imported Experts. Both the investment law and the oil bill were drafted by U.S. experts. Chief author of the investment law is Washington Lawyer Henry B. Mitchell III, who went to Turkey last summer with the economic fact-finding mission headed by Steelman Clarence Randall...