Word: beare
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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TIME is published weekly, $14.00 per year, by Time Inc., 541 N. Fairbanks Court, Chicago, III. 60611. Principal office: Rockefeller Center, New York, N.Y. 10020. James R. Shepley, President; Clifford J. Grum, Treasurer; Charles B. Bear, Secretary. Second class postage paid at Chicago, III., and at additional mailing offices. Vol. 103 No. 16 ? 1974 Time Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited...
...basic reason for the jolting reversal, says Robert F. Tighe, partner in Bear, Stearns & Co., is that the credit markets "have to finance inflation." As other prices rise, lenders insist on higher interest yields. They are getting them too, because business-loan demand has exploded despite a weak first quarter. Many corporations are rushing to borrow to pay the soaring costs of buying raw materials and other inventories. Some companies are also borrowing money now that they will need later; they fear that the Government will eventually move to a sterner anti-inflation policy that will create a credit shortage...
...stickfigure of nervousness, he moves like he's in an invisible bag. So his courage lashes out like electricity, for he can never breathe enough to show exhiliration after the first few minutes of the play. The voltage of his fitful estrangement is so high that he can't bear being touched; his body and his Jewishness become associated so that the Jewdetector can spot him by his walk. They put a bag over his head...
...Frommer's Europe on Five and Ten Dollars a Day as the bible of the entire under-$1000-a-tour set. Frommer's ideas of nutrition have always been questionable--he recommends subsistence diets of french fries and mayonnaise, one reason why rancid bathroom stalls all over Western Europe bear the graffiti "Arthur Frommer ate here." Worse, the sheer popularity of his book is discouraging: Long lines of students form each morning at quiet "hideaways" Frommer recommends, each tired traveler trying to make his worn yellow paperback edition as inconspicuous as possible. The whole packing-for-summer-camp attitude...
...method for replacing an inept or evil leader--without a major social upheaval. But while regular impeachments bade well for the fate of the society, the fate of each king was always thought to be a sad one in the eyes of the people, for the king had to bear both the burdens of office and the hatred that was the lot of kings...