Word: counts
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...least 50 TV consumer reporters in the U.S. They are a new and embattled breed. John Stossel of New York City's WCBS-TV faces $25 million worth of lawsuits, and Orien Reed, Denenberg's counterpart at KYW-TV in Philadelphia, says she has lost count of the actions filed against her. But Herb Denenberg? He has provoked not a single lawsuit. Not a single advertiser has threatened to cancel...
...handed on the title to a highly respected but apolitical economist, Raymond Barre, thus making it clear that the President intended to keep all the reins of power firmly in his own hands. That was quite in keeping with the tradition of the Gaullist "presidential regime." But Giscard could count on unflagging support only from the 121 members of his tiny Independent Republican Party and its centrist allies, while the Gaullists still control 174 of the 490 seats in the National Assembly...
...Chase Manhattan have all gone into Moscow. Manufacturers Hanover Trust has an office in Bucharest, and First National Bank of Chicago has one in Warsaw. The business has been lucrative. Commissions and miscellaneous fees can add up to $2 million on a $200 million loan-and that does not count later collections of interest. In addition, Communist countries have a good record of paying debts promptly. Says one American banker: "There is a lot of merit in lending to a stable, centralized, planned economy...
...speak for candidates and build up political credits. Connally's wheeler-dealer image and milk-fund taint, which did much to frustrate his vice-presidential hopes, may well block his presidential ambitions in 1980. But Big John is so tough, resilient and resourceful that no one can count him out for good...
...thick, soft, creamy swirl appears. Since the different brands-of yogurt that go into the machine vary greatly, so do the creamy swirls. Certain bacteria known as Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophi-lus are essential to the yogurt culture, yet there is no federal standard for the bacterial count. If the yogurt is pasteurized, as it sometimes is, the bacteria are killed. Freezing inhibits their growth. The calorie content depends on whether the yogurt is made from skim milk or whole milk and what kind of fruit and sweetening is added. "Yogurt is not like ketchup, which all tastes...