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...Americans are buying more Volkswagens, Toyotas and Sony TVs. U.S. sales of goods and services to foreigners still exceed purchases, but this trade surplus has been shrinking and can no longer pay for as much of the military and tourist spending and corporate investment abroad as it once did. From $8.5 billion in 1964, the trade surplus plummeted to $1.9 billion in 1969. The surplus rose to $3.6 billion in 1970, but that increase is less encouraging than it looks. Exports rose less and imports held up more than they have in past recession years-an indication that U.S. industry...
Robert N. Anthony, professor of Management Control, presented an amendment which provided that grade averages in any course could not exceed an average established by the Second-Year Subcommittee...
...member "stabilization committee" consisting of representatives of government, management and labor will supervise the boards. The federal government will make public any contracts which exceed the stated guidelines...
Supervising the wage boards will be a "stabilization committee" consisting of representatives of the government management, and labor. The Federal government will make public any wage agreements which exceed the wage board's guidelines...
...Heath and Trades Union Congress Leader Victor Feather to start a real dialogue. Even if the seven-week strike of the 230,000-member Union of Post Office Workers ends this week as anticipated, by the end of April the number of working days lost in British industry may exceed the total of 10,970,000 for all of last year. That would be the worst record since the great General Strike of 1926. Last week a one-day protest strike against Heath's proposed Industrial Relations Bill-designed to curtail wildcat strikes by making union contracts legally binding...