Word: brings
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...worst global economic slump since the Great Depression. But cheap oil will act as a giant tax cut, or perhaps a lottery jackpot, for the consumers and businesses of such large industrial countries as the U.S., West Germany and Japan. Many economists think that bargain petroleum will bring a go-go era of healthy growth that could last until the early 1990s. Citizens are likely to enjoy a garden of economic delights, including a better chance of finding jobs, and lower prices for petroleum-based products ranging from polyester clothing to phonograph records (see following stories...
...seems clear that he genuinely wants an arms-control agreement--specifica lly one that bans strategic defenses or at least curbs them significantly. He apparently settled for a smile and a handshake at Geneva in hopes of stoking world longing for a superpower arms agreement sufficiently to bring irresistible pressure on Reagan to yield...
...Earlier, in Houston, she visited the Johnson Space Center and participated in her first Easter-egg hunt. In Chicago she sampled the cuisine of McDonald's (French fries da, Big Mac nyet). And in Washington she toured the national monuments. The point of her 13-day visit was to bring a message of world peace to U.S. children and adults alike, so Katya was more than happy when during her White House tour she happened to bump into the nation's top grownup on his way to work in the Oval Office. "Our children, children anywhere, cannot live happily while...
This year the sunny weather attracted approximately 120 students for the celebration, which operates on a BYOP (Bring Your Own Pot) basis. The turnout was significantly higher than last year, when no students showed...
...outside expert spends the day there speaking and leading discussions about such diverse subjects as liberation theology and developmental psychology. These days help the monks "to stretch ourselves in a relevant way in relating to the community and the world. [The monks] count on their new people to bring in new ideas. Part of our rule says that we have to keep in touch with the changing world," says Brother Scott W. Curtis, who is currently a novice in the community. Curtis, who is currently the cellarer--food buyer--for the community, has brought in theories of psychology such...