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Bailey, Martin | April 30, 1977 issue
Focuses on the uranium mine to be opened in Namibia by Rossing Uranium Ltd. as of April 30, 1977. Risks involved in opening the mine in Namibia; Disadvantages...

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Goulden, Joseph C. | January 10, 1972 issue
Focuses on various issues raised due to the failure of telecommunication company AT&T Corp. in the U.S. Role of mismanagement and deceit in the failure;...

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Bright, John | March 6, 1967 issue
Walt Disney, grand vizier of fantasy, possessed the world's largest collection of personal honoraria-praise emblazoned on plaques, medals cups, scrolls,...

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Kirchwey, Freda | April 1, 1944 issue
It is difficult, therefore, to take too seriously the peace bids, open or furtive, of the Nazi satellite states. True, most of them realize by now that...

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Reis, Bernard J. | June 10, 1944 issue
The article presents information on Big Steel, the largest corporation in the steel industry in the U.S., during the early 1940's. Big Steel maintains that...

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Werth, Alexander | December 29, 1951 issue
On December 13, 1951 a laconic announcement in Le Monde newspaper said that the shareholder's of the paper had decided by a vote of 190 to 65 to retain...

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June 9, 1945 issue
This article presents news clippings presented by readers of "The Nation." The Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce and Civic Association is listed as a sponsor...

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Metcalf, Lee | July 19, 1971 issue
The use of multiple pseudonyms is a common corporate practice in the U.S. The biggest name-dropper is the Bank of America. It uses 111 front names, which...

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Hutchison, Keith | May 19, 1951 issue
At their annual meeting at Hoboken, New Jersey on May 7 stockholders of the United States Steel Corp. approved a stock option incentive plan for the benefit...

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Hamilton Jr., James | August 29, 1953 issue
The article discusses labor issues in America. In a curious decision handed down late in May 1953, the U.S. National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) opened...

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