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MUSCLE Builder Charles Atlas might describe the present U.S. business recovery as a 97-lb. weakling -too puny to rout the bullyboy of unemployment. Members of TIME'S Board of Economists use more scholarly analogies, but they make the same point. At a recent all-day meeting, they offered this analysis of the nation's economy...
...assess the situation in trade, and to analyze some policy steps that the U.S. could take, TIME invited twelve top business decision-makers to an all-day meeting with editors of the magazine. The guests included eleven corporate chiefs, representing a spectrum of divergent interests and opinions, and an assistant to President Nixon (see box). Excerpts from the discussion...
...team faces strong competition at all positions in Saturday's all-day invitational tournament. Of the eight schools, Yale and Wellesley appear to be the leading contenders for the trophy, with strong singles and doubles teams. Wellesley's Malo Paul, this year's Northeast collegiate champion, will give Meg Morgan a tough singles competition, as will Barnard's Nancy Lewis...
...give the political leaders a chance to reach an understanding. The postponement infuriated the Bengalis. "I am not imposing the six-point program on West Pakistan," declared Mujib, "but the people of Bangla Desh are entitled to it, and they will have it." In protest, Mujib called an all-day general strike for the following day, and half-day strikes for the rest of the week, shuttering offices, shops and factories and halting trains, planes and even rickshas. Angry mobs carrying bamboo staves, the weapon Mujib prescribes, roared "Joi Bangla!" (Victory to Bengal) through Dacca's seamy streets...
...past, the project was greatly assisted by TIME'S Board of Economists, who lent their vast expertise at an all-day session with Church and his colleagues in the Business section. As a matter of fact, notes Senior Editor Marshall Loeb, "one year ago our board was saying that inflation would be a more persistent problem than anyone thought at that time. Now, much to our regret as citizens, their prediction has come true...