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...believes that the availability of money, rather than its cost, determines how much businessmen and consumers borrow and spend. At the same meeting, the FOMC voted to end what Wall Streeters called the "Ice Age"-the last seven months of 1969, during which money supply did not grow at all-and begin a modest expansion...
...struggle for the soul of a nation. Lately a lull seems to have descended on that struggle. Since Richard Nixon became President, he has deliberately muted the rhetoric of race. Until last week's pronouncement on school desegregation, he had not addressed himself directly to the problem at all-and he still has not spoken out on the broader aspects of civil rights. While the black community is far from silent, its leaders have sounded comparatively subdued in the face of growing white indifference or hostility. Yet this relative calm exists on the surface only; it is largely...
...Actually, I'm writing a novel," I lied. Newspaper publicity she could do without. "I need psychological material for my book. All you have to do is talk to me for a while-no sex at all-and I'll pay you for your time. I'm not trying to incriminate you in any way, because I'm not a cop, and whatever you tell me will be confidential. I only want to know how you think-about yourself, your work, and the men you sleep with...
Wailing Wall. Given the vitriolic state of Arab-Israeli relations, it was, in a way, remarkable that these secret meetings took place at all-and perhaps not surprising that they produced no results. The Israeli sessions with Hussein at first seemed promising. Hussein agreed to Israeli construction of defense settlements overlooking the West Bank of the Jordan River, as well as to a demilitarization of the West Bank area, but he rejected the idea of an Israeli cordon sanitaire along the West Bank. In turn, Israel accepted Hussein's demand that Palestinian refugees who fled the West Bank...
...Pennsy's operating earnings for 1967 were off 68.7%, falling from $45,055,320 in 1966 to $14,091,593. Consolidated earnings, which covered non-rail activities, brought the total to $60,344,240, a drop of 33.2%. In the ailing railroad industry, that was not bad at all-and it seemed almost good compared with the Central's performance...