Word: attractions
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...average circulation jumped to 18,500, and in October, subscriptions started coming in at a rate that encouraged Luce, Hadden and Larsen to increase the guarantee to 35,000. In 1924, TIME doubled its circulation to 70,000, and just as important, the new magazine began at last to attract advertisers...
Clearly the low rates will attract new customers. "I know a lot of people who are going who didn't go before," Carter said...
...Carré suspects that the publication of The Little Drummer Girl may make him a target for other kinds of attacks: "I'm pretty sure that I am going to attract a great deal of flak, particularly in the States, for even suggesting there is anything to put in the Palestinian balance. But I would wish to have it remembered of me, before they claw me apart, that in the nine novels that preceded this book, I think in six of them I wrote with unqualified sympathy about Jews. And if any non-Jew has the right to suggest...
...second consecutive year. Mather House is at the low end of the poll, with fewer than one percent of freshmen indicating it as their top choice. Currier, North and South also continued to attract few students as first-choice Houses...
...volunteers. It is expected to go into effect for the 1983-84 school year and sets a goal of 25% black enrollment (and a minimum of 15%) in the county school districts, which now have some 200,000 students. The city of St. Louis, for its part, hopes to attract white, suburban students to special magnet schools that offer advanced courses or such special programs as performing arts and naval ROTC. Currently about 7,100 students, including 450 from the county, attend the 19 St. Louis magnet schools. Few racial problems have accompanied the transfers...