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...third proposal would allow Rent Control Board inspectors as well as health inspectors to cite violations of the sanitary code...

Author: By Elizabeth H. Wiltshire, | Title: Committee May Sanction Rent Hikes in Cambridge | 2/20/1979 | See Source »

...productivity been so sluggish? Groping for explanations, economists cite a variety of possible factors, from drug abuse to the doctrines of John Maynard Keynes?which, some contend, led policymakers to pay too much attention to manipulation of total demand in the economy and too little to productivity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Perils off the Productivity Sag | 2/5/1979 | See Source »

...ever since Jimmy Carter appointed him CIA director nearly two years ago. Within the agency, many officials complain that Turner is autocratic and aloof. He has a reputation for relying heavily on "gadgets," such as sky satellites and computerized interception of overseas communications. As evidence, Turner's critics cite his decision in 1977 to cut about 800 employees from the CIA's clandestine Directorate of Operations. All but 10% of the reduction was in the department's staff...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Has the Admiral Gone Adrift? | 1/29/1979 | See Source »

...Cleveland Park section. Those who know him almost invariably describe Graham as decent, pleasant and entirely unassuming. "He's just as good to the people who clean the bathrooms as he is to [Columnist] David Broder," says Post Police Reporter Alfred Lewis. One doubt that colleagues whimsically cite about young Graham's business acumen: he has been known to loan reporters money. His deeper footprints around the paper are harder to find. He was a competent if unspectacular sports editor; as general manager he pressed for minority hiring. He says he is comfortable with the Post...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Post Haste | 1/22/1979 | See Source »

...rebuttal, the plaintiffs maintain that Resor okayed only the planning, but not the construction, of the larger channel. They cite letters he sent at the time to members of Congress declaring that the project was "only marginally justified." Added Resor: "The Tennessee-Tombigbee project continues to lack that margin of economic safety which typically marks federal investments in water resource development." But Al Fitt, who served as special assistant to Resor for civil functions (including Corps of Engineers' projects), submitted an affidavit to the court stating that his boss's memo was intended to approve the actual widening...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Dreaming of the Golden Gulf | 1/15/1979 | See Source »

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