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...endorsing an idea conceived by Suardus Posthuma, former managing director of The Netherlands' central bank-but Posthuma proposes a 60-40 ratio in favor of gold. Either proposal would prevent countries from accumulating big, inflationary piles of dollars, would also head off crises by forcing all countries to cure their deficits before they grew dangerously large. Reason: countries would have to dip into their limited stocks of gold to pay off most of their debts, and they simply could not afford to run big deficits...
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...insists that repertory companies are the cure-all for Broadway's ills. Repertory companies will not end the theatre's competition with radio and television, and they cannot promise financial security. But in the past season New York theatre people have seen the work of a great repertory company. They realize that nothing in New York can compare to it. And they have been asking, "Why don't we have something like the Moscow Art Theatre? What has happened to drama in New York...
...traumatic arthritic condition" in his pitching elbow that flares up under "repeated stress"-throwing a baseball, for instance. Koufax cannot pitch the Dodgers' season opener, and there is no telling when he will be back in action-if at all. There is, of course, no cure for arthritis. Said Bavasi: "I am resetting the club right now, with the idea that Sandy won't be with...
...drug or other treatment seems to have any effect, and doctors are no nearer to finding a cause or cure for restless legs than they were three centuries ago when the symptom was first reported by English Physician Thomas Willis.* The only practical prescription remains unchanged: wake up and walk...