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Inflation has often been compared to a mysterious, debilitating fever, and rarely has the analogy seemed so clinically exact as in the U.S. last week...
...balanced budget for one year will not by itself do much to bring down the nation's inflationary fever. But economists and politicians now agree that it is necessary if the fever is to be kept from rising still higher. And time may be running short, as last week's shudders in the financial and commodity market made all too plain...
...round of tennis a few days earlier in Panama. After Sadat emerged from a brief courtesy call to the Shah's third-floor suite Tuesday morning, he sounded relatively sanguine about the Shah's plight. Said the Egyptian President, grinning confidently: "He is running a high fever today, but he is in the good hands of my capable Egyptian doctors...
There is a chance, however, that taxes may be held down. Gov. Edward J. King's 4-per-cent spending cap, adopted during Proposition 13 fever, can be overridden only if six members of the City Council vote...
...other ifs become fact, IF will be an ideal cancer drug, for it is a natural substance, produced in infinitesimal amounts by the body. Unlike existing treatments, interferon seems not to damage healthy cells or produce horrendous side effects. Its only apparent shortcomings seem temporary and confined to slight fever, fatigue, and a small decrease in the bone marrow's production of blood cells...