Word: economices
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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By the yardstick that is most apparent to Americans-prices-the economic situation is more alarming than ever. The Labor Department reported last week that consumer prices spurted at an annual rate of 7.2% in June, double May's increase. The rise was led by the higher cost of...
Costly Steaks. The industry makes no attempt to gloss over the serious de terioration of its finances. To get at least temporary relief, it is negotiating in Washington for the second fare in crease this year. Air travel has traditionally reflected the ups and downs of the U.S. economy, since...
Unhappy Broadcasters. Cullman's capitulation caught broadcasters by surprise. They had proposed to phase out cigarette ads over a three-year period beginning in January 1970. Such ads mean some $225 million a year to media broadcasters, and they had hoped that their schedule would ease the economic jolt...
Open the Door. This week Japanese leaders will move toward a confrontation on one of their major problems-trade relations with the U.S. Members of the Japanese and U.S. Cabinets will gather in Tokyo for one of their periodic meetings. The U.S. will be represented by the State Department'...
Founded in October, 1966, the CLAO office is funded by the Office of Economic Opportunity and by the Harvard Law School. The bulk of CLAO's financing comes from the OEO, while the law school pays primarily for handling criminal cases, which Congress had forbidden OEO to pay for.