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...such numbers that bankruptcies around the country are beginning to rival those of the Great Depression. The cost of money is crimping the investment that U.S. industry needs to make to become more productive. Sky-high rates are putting state and local governments everywhere in a financing bind, forcing up the cost of borrowing and driving down the ability to spend for schools, roads, sewers and just about everything else that people expect and need from the governments that serve them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Paying More for Money | 3/8/1982 | See Source »

...take all the snapshots and try to piece them together into the moral. Below has consistently taken his picture with a wide angle lens. And even if the scene is always filtered through that unique character, the Bellow hero, much of Bellow's reputation owes to his ability to bind up magically a very incoherent world. In taking on the problems of the rotten heart of the city. Bellow performs an act of considerable artistic bravery as well as one of hubris...

Author: By Daniel S. Benjamin, | Title: Bellow and the Burden of His Past | 2/22/1982 | See Source »

After hearing the evidence. Judge Kevin R. Doyle found no probable cause in the charge of assault with attempt to rape Kilgore but did bind the two remaining charges--assault and battery on Kilgore and rape of McDonald--over to a grand jury...

Author: By John F. Baughman, | Title: The Medical Profession on Trial | 2/11/1982 | See Source »

...celebrity which evolved. Those people, the beautiful, delightful folks on Carson and in People, they are special, but they have all sorts of problems just like us. Since we are so like the celebrities, well, we must be a little special too. And, of course, now our problems bind us all together, too. No one knows what to do about the problems, but if the people on the talk shows and in the "teledramas" have them, too, maybe it isn't so terrible having them...

Author: By Daniel S. Benjamin, | Title: The Culture of No Culture | 1/7/1982 | See Source »

...KERMIT, for Lisa A. Henson, To the 'Poon she'll add humor and, we hope, thensum. Robin Schmidt and Lou Armistead will find great so-lace, When construction begins on University Place. Deane Lord and Al Alcorn strong stories will find, Freeing their Gazette from its once-a-week bind. And as for Sally Z., the tenant's best friend, We can't grant her wish and let rent control end. The good Reverend Gomes (the Configuide's star), May daub local sinners with feathers and tar. We doubt it, though; he's an awfully nice guy, Far nicer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Christmas Trek | 12/18/1981 | See Source »

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