Word: youths
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...YOUTH FARE Ages 12 to 21. Reservation is not confirmed until five days before departure. Peak...
...arrived with a rush, catching almost everybody off guard. Concedes a U.S. Labor Department official: "The prospect of more old folks working hit us this month like a bolt from the blue, and quite honestly, we don't know how this is going to affect problems like chronic youth unemployment, sex discrimination and shifting consumer patterns. Nobody knows...
...constitute 23% of those being inducted into the Army. Argues Cooper: "People are signing on for the same reasons they always did. They are young people not sure of what they want to do. This is not a poor man's Army." Despite widespread unemployment among black youth, he sees no chance of the U.S. ever having a predominantly black Army...
...skilled trade, even as an apprentice. West German authorities have established special schools offering remedial courses, but few of the foreign youngsters attend; to do so invites ridicule from their peers. Somewhat more popular have been the few day nurseries, play centers and youth clubs opened by the Berlin government...
...round trip, the flights are the cheapest to wing over the Atlantic since the days of student and youth-fare discounts in the early 1970s. Freddie Laker, the British aviation innovator, finally got his New York-London Skytrain shuttle off the ground last week, after 6% years of bucking the world's established airlines and his own government through marathon rounds of regulatory hearings and court battles. A classic free enterpriser, Laker is convinced that he can make a profit by bringing transoceanic travel within the reach of almost anyone: backpacking youths, retired folks, modestly paid workers-especially those...