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Word: beare (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...brief flurry of a point or two. On the other hand, bad news is no news at all. Hardly anyone paid attention in October when the Dow Jones transportation average sank to a point that indicated to followers of the venerable Dow Theory that a full-fledged "primary bear market" was under way. Everyone already knew that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Wall Street: Bad News Is No News | 12/19/1977 | See Source »

...news broke, President Gentry resigned. He has been succeeded by David W. Morrow, 46, who once worked with Chairman Scott at Albertson's, a food and drug chain based in Boise, Idaho. Though A. & P. is closemouthed about the profit crash and the executive shift, G.E. Manolovici of Bear, Stearns & Co., one of a mere handful of Wall Street analysts who bother to follow Grandma any more, says: "To me, as an outsider, this means they've got some terrible trouble over there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Price and Pride on the Skids | 12/12/1977 | See Source »

...find that its subject is not choochoos but birds-members of the family Rallidae, including rails, coots and gallinules. No matter. It is impossible to be disappointed by this handsome book. Smithsonian Institution Secretary S. Dillon Ripley has brought his ornithological expertise and years of patient watching to bear on these elusive creatures. The 41 color paintings by J. Fenwick Lansdowne are reproduced so sharply that light seems to glance off eyes and feathers. Ripley furnishes all the required taxonomy for experts-and some doleful news for everyone. Because they fly poorly, these birds are easy prey for predators. Their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: New Readings of the Season | 12/12/1977 | See Source »

...hobbies), Toffler, on the pretense of responding to a question, rose and delivered a deadly serious warning to the 100 or so people who had come to the Science Center to hear him speak. With perfect elocution and rising intensity, Toffler beseecned the audience to help bear the onus of making sure society survives a potentially internecine technological revolution. He admitted that his predictions of apocalypse could be wrong--if so, he said, he would not be the first prophet to miscalculate--but working on the assumption that lack of foresight would have devastating world-wide repercussions, Toffler said...

Author: By I. WYATT Emmench, | Title: Pop Sociology and Technocrats | 12/10/1977 | See Source »

...really work. The triumvirate of directors makes an honest stab at bringing elements of dance and mime into the production. but their efforts tend to be too confusing and ineffective. For example, many of the lines spoken by Miranda (Andrea Eisenberg) and Caliban (Marc Baum) are repeated a bear or two later by their doubles and/or triples. The result is a boring, seemingly endless round-robin effect that slows the tempo and makes it harder for the actors to maintain dramatic tension...

Author: By Mark Chaffie, | Title: A Triple Play | 12/8/1977 | See Source »

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