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West Berliners today seem confident that they can sit out any Soviet squeeze. The population (2,200,000) is stable. Bank deposits and industrial production are climbing. The people boast that, despite the Wall, they live in West Germany's "biggest industrial city," produce one of every three dresses...
While his 51 -in. waistline does suggest a dirigible, Comedian Jackie Gleason never travels by plane, and sometimes even feels the squeeze on the train. Crossing the country to Hollywood two months ago to make a movie aptly titled Papa's Delicate Condition, Jackie found his rail accommodations of...
For most big businesses outside the U.S., 1961 was a year of booming sales and bruising competition. Sales of the 100 largest non-U.S. industrial corporations, as reported last week in FORTUNE'S sixth annual directory, increased 8.2% to a record $67.9 billion. That was almost four times...
Old Days Now. Professionally, he has always been on top. His specialty is light comedy, and in it he has no peers. Summing up Grant's talent, Director Michael Curtiz once said, "Some men squeeze a line to death, Cary tickles it into life." But good light comedy is...
Though non-Communist Asia and Europe are still expanding economically, they are doing so far more slowly than a few years ago. Last week the Common Market Commission reported a still further "tendency for expansion to slow down" among the Six. The free world lag, says top Japanese Economist Ryokichi...