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Oh, what a difference a decade makes. In an attempt to cut U.S. energy consumption after the shocking 400% increase in the price of imported oil in 1973, Congress in 1975 passed a law that required auto companies to improve the average fuel economy of their new cars gradually to...
Despite the ample causes for concern, chances are good that the economy will shake its slump and gather new momentum. That was the consensus of the TIME Board of Economists, which met in New York City this month to discuss the outlook. The economists forecast that GNP growth, after adjustment...
Because of this enduring preeminence, Harvard and the people drawn to it have imposed as powerful an influence upon the nation as has any other private institution. Six Presidents, from John Adams to John F. Kennedy, came from Harvard, bringing with them some potent Cambridge-bred notions and cronies. Franklin...
In The Underground Empire, Mills, a onetime reporter for LIFE magazine, offers an inside account of investigations by the Drug Enforcement Agency's now dismantled Centac operation, a global antidrug strike force. Mills became convinced that the governments of all the major drug-producing countries support narcotics traffic either tacitly...
Abandoning SALT II would, in fact, pose some serious dangers to the U.S., because the Soviets are in a far better position to "break out" of the ceilings with a rapid increase in their arsenals. The Administration claims that Moscow has committed violations; however, the Soviets have also dismantled hundreds...