Word: interestingly
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...presidential candidates have now said as much in their own ways. The Kennedy Foundation is footing the air fares for those East Africans. For his part, Richard Nixon last week called Afro-Asian education "our most critical long-range problem." Said he: "There is no area where the national interest can be served better...
...gain of 6.86 points (at 636.13) on the Dow-Jones industrial average, after retreating slightly at week's end. It also got a psychological boost when many large banks followed the lead of Manhattan's Manufacturers Trust Co. in reducing from 5% to 4½% the interest it charges its best corporate borrowers...
...shares on Aug. 15 v. 3,058,303 a month earlier. In a short sale, an investor sells borrowed stock in hope that it will go down in price, enabling him to repurchase it at a lower price than he sold it. Paradoxically, a large short interest is considered bullish because those who have sold short must eventually buy new stock to cover the stock they borrowed...
SAUDI ARABIAN LOANS of up to $100 million, payable within 25 years at 8% interest, may be made to Japa nese companies to develop Japanese industry. Offer by oil-rich Saudi Osmar Trading Co. is a curious turnabout, since Saudi Arabia itself is still an underdeveloped nation...
...becoming immersed again in facts and figures. I can't help feeling that what I learned on the beach is heartening. If the future does not look overly strong, neither does it appear terribly weak. If the national mood is changing and people are coming to take more interest in the big issues that surround them, then soon more realistic solutions will manifest themselves...