Word: shared
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...longshoremen constituents were furious, and the New England press dubbed him "the Suicide Senator" for supporting a scheme that could only damage the port of Boston. But Kennedy reasoned that Canada would undoubtedly build the seaway alone if the U.S. held aloof, decided that the nation might as well share in its ultimate benefits...
...delegates scheduled a second meeting for mid-December, when they hope to lay the foundations of a customs union, a joint investment bank, and perhaps a plan to save money by sharing ambassadors abroad. Though some talked hopefully of an eventual loose political commonwealth, no real union is in sight; the Ivory Coast, oil-rich Gabon and industrialized Senegal have no wish to share the burdens of their poorer brothers. But as the Premiers and Presidents congratulated each other last week in impeccable French, the strength of the common cultural tie was clear, and durable Premier Houphouet-Boigny emerged...
...barely disclosed its plans to move into Houston and New York by the 1962 season when the American League, stung by the invasion of the Yankees' monopoly in New York, retaliated by announcing that it would have a team in Los Angeles by the 1961 season to share the National League's richest city with the Dodgers. In addition, the American League plans to shift the Senators to Minneapolis-St. Paul, replace them with a new team in Washington by next season...
Steel. In the depressed steel industry, U.S. Steel Chairman Roger Blough came up with a hit. Even though its mills were operating at only 47.8% of capacity, the company earned 85? per share in the third quarter, more than enough to cover its 75? quarterly dividend. While the third quarter was down steeply from the $1.38 per share earned in the second Quarter, nine-month earnings of $4.20 per share this year were well ahead of the $3.80 in strike-harassed...
Bethlehem earned 24? per share, down from 62? in the second quarter, bringing nine-month earnings to $1.96 per share v. $1.75 per share last year. Bethlehem Chairman A. B. Homer assured shareholders that by year's end, earnings will be enough to cover the $2.40 per share annual dividends. Inland earned 28? against 82? in the second quarter, putting nine-month earnings at $2.17 per share compared with...