Word: verticale
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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And what is?and isn't?progress? Every force, it seems, save pride, encourages shoddy, unimaginative construction. Zoning laws set minimum standards that speculative builders take as maximum. Antiquated codes bar technological breakthroughs. New York, for instance, only two months ago finally got around to revising its 30-year-old...
Horizontal mergers (between competitors) and vertical mergers (between users and suppliers) have long been severely limited by well-established antitrust law. The status of conglomerate mergers, between companies not in direct competition, remains uncertain. Only last May, Justice issued a 27-page merger guideline suggesting that conglomerates would be opposed...
The site of the investigations was beside an altar of the original basilica, built by the Emperor Constantine in the 4th century and unearthed during excavations beneath St. Peter's begun in 1939. The results of the excavations led Pope Pius XII to announce in 1950 that the tomb...
One answer to this will be tried by Los Angeles as part of a $500 million expansion program. The city's airport authority foresees satellite airports located no more than 150 miles from International Airport. Travelers would go to the satellites, be ferried by short-takeoff or vertical-takeoff...
SOCIAL GROUPS are organized vertically throughout all four classes at Exeter because, in contrast with Andover, their dormitories include students from each year. The vertical orientation strengthens groups like Afro and passes down habits like drugs to the younger classes. Drugs started two years earlier at Exeter (in 1965) and...