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Carter's prospects brighten on the issues. Even though various polls have shown a conservative trend in America, people do not seem to have changed their minds substantially on bread-and-butter matters. Inflation is still seen as a predominant concern. But more voters place the creation of jobs (51%) ahead of curbing inflation even at the risk of continued high unemployment (43%) as the country's top priority. A Government guarantee of a job for everyone who wants to work is supported 56%-37%. Such a majority suggests that Ford either does not have a surefire issue...
developed by Dr. John de Normandie, who first analyzed the waters. He persuaded local authorities to brighten the town and drain some nearby marshes. His pump room is 40 feet long, and the baths can be refilled every five minutes. Philadelphia Physician Benjamin Rush recommends the treatment for "hysteria, palsy, epilepsy, certain stages of the gout, diseases of kidneys or bladder, all female obstructions [and] worms in children." Bristol is a market town on the Delaware River, about 20 miles northeast of Philadelphia, and the New York-Philadelphia stage (30 shillings) passes through daily except Sundays. Accommodations are available...
Harvard's performance should brighten on Saturday. The Crimson could easily pick up points in every event (1650 free, 100 free, 200 back, 200 breast, 200 fly, three-meter diving, and 400 free relay), except the breaststroke...
Without it, instant chocolate pudding would be greenish, artificially flavored grape soda would look blue, and cake mixes would have a lemony-green tinge. The substance is Red Dye No. 2, which has been used for decades to brighten up innumerable products, including frankfurter casings, pet foods, ice cream, gravies, makeup and myriad red pills. About 1 million pounds of the coal-tar-based stuff-a $5 million industry in itself-have ended up annually in more than $10 billion worth of foods, drugs and cosmetics...
...limiting loan commitments and looking for "highest quality at the greatest return." For First Chicago and banks generally, such conservative lending policies will prevail for some time as a hangover from the recession. But Abboud feels the loan-loss picture is at its darkest now, and should brighten as business profits and personal income move up with the recovery...