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...about to be buried under a mountain of endlessly multiplying petrodollars? Almost from the moment that oil prices first began shooting up six years ago, bankers, businessmen and government officials have been asking themselves that question. Now, with petroleum prices once again rising steeply, the issue is cropping up anew; and this time the implications are scarier than ever...
...Britain's Labor Party has been continuously torn by an internal struggle for power between its left wing and a moderate-to-right contingent headed by former Prime Minister James Callaghan. Last week Labor's left won another round in the skirmish, but in so doing raised anew the prospect of a permanent split in the party, which could come as early as the annual conference at Blackpool next fall...
...social programs so that recipients will not feel the pinch of inflation has made them still more expensive. In a maddening vicious circle, Social Security benefits increase because of inflation, causing higher federal spending, larger deficits and eventually more inflation. Then Social Security must be increased, starting the chase anew. Warns Budget Boss Mclntyre: "If we attempt to inflation-proof every item in the budget, we will continue to feed inflation...
...description, that Kennedy himself has called them "irrational and indefensible and inexcusable and inexplicable." Thus they offer a fertile field for investigative reporters, and more attempted exposés may be on the way. Nicholas Horrock and a team of fellow New York Timesmen are reported to be poking anew into the tragedy. Ladislas Farago, a writer on military and espionage subjects, is said to be preparing a long book about Chappaquiddick...
...cerebral hemorrhage. But speculation has continued about Roosevelt's health in the last years of his life; any serious illness could have affected his performance in office and led to what many believe were unwise concessions to Stalin at the momentous Yalta Conference. Now a doctor has raised anew the suggestion that Roosevelt had terminal cancer, knew it, but chose to run for re-election in 1944 anyway so that the country, engaged in the war effort, would not be disrupted by a change in leadership...