Word: cereality
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Even though you offer me your burnt offerings and cereal offerings, I will not accept them...
...antitrust division, which it had originally hoped to eliminate. As a result, the FTC has been less aggressive in opposing corporate mergers, a reversal that may be helping to fuel the recent rash of takeover bids. Last week an FTC official ruled that antitrust actions against the three largest cereal companies be dropped. The commission is also backing away from plans to regulate nonprescription drugs, require used-car dealers to issue warranties, and restrict advertising for sugared cereals and other products aimed at children...
...Poland: more political freedom than most citizens can remember in their lifetimes, coupled with hard times, food shortages, long queues for essential commodities, and nagging uncertainty about the future. On the very day of Solidarity's anniversary, the government announced sharp increases in the price of bread and cereal. Since it was a meat-price hike that had led to prolonged unrest last year, and the subsequent birth of Solidarity, it was conceivable that the new increases would trigger protests. In fact there were none-perhaps because the public realized that bread prices had been unrealistically...
...spawned rumors and speculation for months. China, the world's most populous nation, is suffering from the worst-and least publicized-series of natural disasters since its 1976 Tangshan earthquake. Some 20 million people in two widely separated regions of the country are living on meager government-supplied cereal rations as they cope with the twin catastrophes of flood and drought. For the first time in its 31-year history, the Chinese Communist regime has been forced to issue a circumspect appeal for large-scale international aid. So extraordinary is the request, and so explosive its implications, that both...
...Ph.D. in history from the university of his native Leipzig, has built it into one of the nation's leading suppliers of historical illustrations to book publishers, magazines, television and films. Some of the archive's vast repository has even showed up on T shirts and cereal boxes. Last week the founder-now a dapper, energetic 77-and Hans P. Kraus, a Manhattan rare-book dealer, announced that the Bettmann Archive was being sold to the Kraus-Thomson Organization Ltd., a small international publishing firm...