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Will the Carter proposals cure America's agricultural indigestion? Like so much else in farming, more may depend on the weather than on complex Government plans involving stockpiles and support prices. If the weather is good, the mountains of soybeans and cereal could be around for a long time. But the weather has a way of turning bad, and those burdensome American surpluses could soon prove to be a blessing to consumers round the world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Swollen Silos, Edgy Farmers | 9/12/1977 | See Source »

...told the Senators, is "shared monopoly": a situation in which a handful of big companies dominate an industry and follow similar product and pricing policies. The Federal Trade Commission has brought suits against alleged shared monopolies, including one against eight oil companies and another against the four largest cereal makers. The Justice Department has not filed any shared monopoly suits, but Bell thinks that it should...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ANTITRUST: Trial by Congress? | 5/23/1977 | See Source »

Leverett, Kirkland, Currier and Quincy Houses and the Union will offer full breakfasts next year, but the other Houses will offer only a continental breakfast consisting of cold cereal, toast, muffins or another sweet item and beverages, although these dining halls will extend their current hours...

Author: By Roger M. Klein, | Title: A 14-Meal Meal Plan, Sort Of | 5/6/1977 | See Source »

...Union and reduce breakfast service was made, the change itself will result in inconveniences for both students and workers. Most upperclassmen will now have to leave the warm confines of their Houses on cold winter mornings to obtain a cooked breakfast, since their dining halls will serve only cereal, rolls and beverages...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHUL | 4/21/1977 | See Source »

...rearrangement of breakfast service will affect far fewer than half the students in the houses, since only around 45 per cent of all upperclassmen take breakfast, and fewer still avail themselves of the full menu [entree, hot cereal] currently offered," Fox said in his memorandum...

Author: By William B. Trautman, | Title: Dean Fox Says Union to Open On Weekends | 4/14/1977 | See Source »

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