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...Exorcist stirred the black undercurrents of movies like these into a raging tide of levitating beds and spinning heads. Through all this, Linda Blair remained determinedly professional. The boomlet of satanic kiddie movies like The Omen has not entirely receded. Consequently, there has been a small reaction back toward the Shirley Temple style. Quinn Cummings' appearances in The Goodbye Girl and TV's Family stir memories of dear Bonnie Blue...
...Pallisers has been good for Trollope as well. When it was shown in Britain, the program started a Trollope boomlet, and it may do the same thing in the U.S. An early American admirer, Nathaniel Hawthorne, once wrote that Trollope's novels had "the strength of beef and the inspiration of ale." After a steady diet of TV gruel, Americans may find The Pallisers nutritious fare indeed...
Also refurbished?so much so that a new Jazz Age has dawned again in America. Record manufacturers have a boomlet on their hands. In the next year 20 labels will spin out more than 350 reissues alone, in addition to new jazz. The buyers are clamoring for Jelly Roll Morton, Fats Waller, Duke Ellington and Benny Goodman, as well as Keith Jarrett and George Benson. Jazz disks that once were counted hot numbers if they sold 20,000 copies now find a market for 200,000 or more. There is scarcely a major college campus that does not offer...
...said of investment,in May 1973, "We have gone from an expansion to a boomlet to a boom...
...Boomlet of Optimism. The shift was what money-market watchers had been waiting for, and it triggered a boomlet of optimism. Treasury Secretary William Simon foresaw a "further decline" in short-term interest rates; since early September three-month Treasury bills have dropped from 9.3% to 7.6%, and there have been other declines as well (see chart). Chase Manhattan Chairman David Rockefeller and other bankers predicted that if this trend continues, the prime rate-the one charged to banks' most creditworthy customers-may well drop from 12% now to 10% by year...