Word: chases
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...with almost unbearable pain that we have witnessed the end of the chase, a lion brought down by a yelping mongrel pack...
...Pittsburgh--Newly-acquired Jim Bunning will give the Pirates a front line pitcher for the first time since Vernon Law directed the pennant chase of 1960. He'll get continued hitting support from Roberto Clemente, Will Stargel and Felipe Alou, but the Pirates need two other decent hurlers and--with the departure of Jim Pagliaroni--someone to catch them...
...cost of capital goods is climbing. Take airplanes: from $1,000,000 for a propeller DC-6 to $7,000,000 for a 707 jet to about $40 million for an SST. Modern superhighways cost more than $2,000,000 a mile. Chase Manhattan Bank Chairman George Champion notes that in U.S. factories, capital investment per production worker has risen from $550 a century ago to almost $20,000 today; in the petroleum-refining industry, the figure is more than $250,000. The capital investment in a medium-sized U.S. farm is about $80,000-double what...
JOSEPH L. WICHERSKI Public Relations Officer The Chase Manhattan Bank Manhattan...
...imitation of W. C. Fields on the brink of madness. But the killer's ego is even more monumental than his talents. Eventually he overreaches by trying to do away with Segal's girl friend (Lee Remick), then gets trapped in a theater, where the chase comes to its inevitably bloody conclusion...