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...what about me? I went to college for four years for this? What am I doing here? Well, my father says it's a learning experience. My mom says come home and I'll fix up your room. My room was fine the way it was. Dad is closer- my experience at the CRIMSON does contain a smattering of the real world. There are people who want to make sure that "negroes" do not answer their classified ad, and people who place ads that would appall even the mildest feminist. But if I wanted the real world would I have...
Each of the needed steps will require a high degree of international cooperation. This will be painful for foreign nations that have jealously guarded their power to fix official values for their currencies, and for U.S. officials who have argued that Washington can manage the domestic economy and design its foreign policies without worrying too much about the effects on the international monetary system. All countries, however, have an interest in preserving a reasonably free and highly flexible system of converting one currency into another, and thus increasing the global circulation of goods, funds and travelers. That interest should override...
...found the levers of power to pull to compete against Japan. To remedy our present problem, we will have to examine many things: our antitrust policy, our policy of excluding unions from antitrust legislation, our tradition of the natural antipathy of business and Government. The way to fix our problem is not through an escalating trade war but through opening up markets of the world to more goods. Protectionism is a losing game any way you play...
...indicated that "the draft thing and the black-white struggle and everything else that I'm involved in had to have some effect on the decision." But he promised to minimize such influences in the projected Frazier rematch. "Next time we'll try to fix it where there's no doubt; because he must...
...given a bigger boost than intended, and it arced into a 130-by 154-mile orbit, placing it above Salyut's path. Observed Flight Commander Vladimir Shatalov, 43: "Looks like you threw us up a bit too high. Well, it doesn't matter, we'll fix it." By briefly firing Soyuz's engine, the crew lowered the spacecraft's orbit. At week's end they had rendezvoused and docked successfully with Salyut for 5½ hours. But then Soyuz undocked and returned its three-man crew safely to earth, inexplicably leaving the space station...