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Later in the decade, firms may be bidding against each other to get good workers. The number of jobs in the 1980s is expected to grow only two-thirds as fast as in the 1970s. But because of the end of the brisk population growth of the baby-boom era...
It was variously hailed as "the birth of Islamic justice" and the "fruition of the blood of the revolution's martyrs." At the bidding of the Muslim clergy, tens of thousands of Iranians last week took to their rooftops to herald its coming. Next morning, 17 months after the...
Closer to Cambridge, the Sixers are peaking and bidding to steal the Celtics' remarkable renaissance. Philadelphia holds a 2-1 edge in this battle of the brotherly and the beans.
In short, people today ask things from capitalism that no system can deliver. They confuse hope with promise. When everyone begins demanding more, the Inevitable result is a madder scramble for a nation's limited output and a bidding up of prices. Says Albert T. Sommers, chief economist of the...
He wants the U.S. to have "a grand strategy-a plan for the dangerous decade ahead." But he offers no hint of what the "grand strategy" would be. He wants "contingency plans for future Irans and Afghanistans." But what plans? Again, no elaboration. On the Middle East, Reagan has endorsed...