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...group, the women decided to publish the information around which the course was based, so that other women could share what they had discovered. But "it's terribly hard to maintain" the balance, Joan S. Ditzion, another member of the group, says. "Particularly now that our lives have gotten busier and more complex. If one side gets unbalanced, the group just doesn't work...
...budged from pre-strike positions on such crucial issues as overtime and manning levels. In fact, while the Post has been learning to live without its striking pressmen, many pressmen have been easing the pain of lost wages by working one day a week at the Star's busier-than-usual plant across town...
...content to rest, he then packed up my mother and younger brother and moved to The Netherlands. He is now busier than ever writing articles, performing chamber music and generally having the time of his life...
...have rented and remodeled not only storefronts but the shabby brick apartments directly over them. As a result the 15-block storefront area now has a new face. The store windows are decorated with gaily patterned curtains, the sills with plants and art works, and the street has become busier and safer...
...returns for the past four years. The legislators, however, will not just look into the two points that the President chose to cite, but they say that they will comprehensively examine the whole tax strategy that has helped make him a millionaire. That should make them busier than an accounting firm in April. As he has in so many of the other controversies swirling about his Administration, Nixon in baring his financial record sorely underestimated his -and his critics' -capacity to raise new questions (see THE PRESS...