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Word: cures (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...called for America to bring forth a new generation of men to cure the nation's racism, which he called "the worst in the world...

Author: By Jeffrey D. Blum, | Title: Jesse Jackson Transfixes Law Forum | 11/2/1968 | See Source »

...Cure. Largely because spending remains robust, the nation's gross national product is surpassing expectations. In the third quarter, the total output of goods and services reached an annual rate of $870.8 billion, a $17.9 billion increase just slightly less than the $21 billion average rise of the first two quarters. Unfortunately, almost half the increase is not "real"; it represents only further inflation of the dollar...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Economy: The Consumer's Free Spending | 11/1/1968 | See Source »

Continuing inflation has intensified the debate about a cure and how long the task will take. At a Hot Springs, Va., meeting of the Business Council, a group of corporate executives who generally support the Johnson Administration's policies, there were plenty of questions about what the next president might have to do. The consensus of 20 council economists was that an economic slowdown next year, however temporary, would tempt a new Administration to ease off on the brakes prematurely. The result might be more inflation, followed by a "major recession" in late 1970 and early...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Economy: The Consumer's Free Spending | 11/1/1968 | See Source »

...seen them all." Certainly few could have matched his airy defense of the established order. "You may give us your symptoms." he informed dissenters. "We will make the diagnosis. And we the Establishment-for which I make no apologies for being a part of-will implement the cure." Agnew's campaign role has obviously been worked out by Nixon headquarters, but some strategists were worrying about how he was playing it. No one can out-Wallace Wallace...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Republicans: Avoiding the Dewey Syndrome | 10/25/1968 | See Source »

Talk of winning is easy early in the season--easy for coaches and fans. But lurking behind the October optimism is the realistic knowledge that the hiring of one coach--even an enthusiastic and energetic coach--will not magically cure Harvard's basketball ills. At least not in one season. Harrison knows this, and one of his major concerns is about the fan's understanding of the long rebuilding job the team faces...

Author: By Stephen J. Bollinger, | Title: After 14 Dismal Seasons... | 10/24/1968 | See Source »

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