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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...prime-and somewhat, hazardous-objective for years. In 1942 the princess walked out and filed divorce proceedings for adultery in New York State. At the time, Patiño did not want a divorce, managed to head it off by a separation agreement stipulating that he would immediately pay his wife $500,000, with an additional $500,000 to be paid nine years later-unless he was caught committing adultery before then, in which case he was to pay the second $500,000 on the spot. Sure enough, Patiño had to pay off early, after an expensive series...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOLIVIA: Tin Ears | 12/26/1960 | See Source »

While Cinemactor Peter Lawford pushed ahead with a talent-packed extravaganza aimed at paying off the $2,000,000 deficit of the recent Democratic campaign (TIME, Dec. 19), Peter's mother melodramatically moved to meet her own bills. In Hollywood, Lady Lawford, seventyish, a British subject ("I would have voted for Mr. Nixon"), took a salesgirl's position with a flossy local jeweler. She was to draw $50 a week for expenses, plus 5% on her sales. Her ladyship's friends explained that she is getting along on a $52-a-month British pension, with Lawford helping...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Dec. 26, 1960 | 12/26/1960 | See Source »

...deeply offended Government Watchdog Shaker, who had counted on the trip for himself. Setting out to undermine the Amins' popularity with their employees, Shaker told Akhbar's printers that they should no longer submit to the twins' "capitalistic exploitation" and grandiosely promised all staffers a 40% pay raise...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Twin Troubles | 12/26/1960 | See Source »

...Ford rebated $15.4 million to customers at the rate of $50 a car. The United Auto Workers union has suggested similar plans to automakers. Romney himself put one forth in 1957, but attached so many conditions that it never got started. This time, he says, he is going to pay...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AUTOS: Romney's Second Crusade | 12/26/1960 | See Source »

...jobs that each year as many as 40,000 Irishmen immigrate, mainly to the U.S. and Canada, to find work. Two years ago, the government put together an appealing package. To the foreign industrialist, it grants a ten-year tax exemption on export profits and offers to pay the full cost of training the workers (average wage: $29 for a 44-hr, week), plus 50% of the cost of the machinery and up to one-half of the cost of building a plant. In addition, it will pay the full cost of building plants in the underdeveloped western counties...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BUSINESS ABROAD: New Industry for Ireland | 12/26/1960 | See Source »

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