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...benefit increases averaging about 7% over each of the next three years. However, the freeze on company prices could complicate final negotiations. A warm relationship has grown between Teamster Boss Frank Fitzsimmons and President Nixon, and there had been some fear among truck owners that the union would flaunt its clout in the White House to push for a much higher settlement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Inflation Watch | 7/2/1973 | See Source »

...nadir of Orientation Week was the Bureau of Study Counsel's infamous three-hour reading test. The test itself was not so enlightening, but we were amazed to watch the kid between us flaunt his Evelyn Wood skills...

Author: By Nancy Chang and Sydney P. Freedberg, S | Title: Freshwomen Look at Harvard; Say Students Here are 'Pushy' | 10/25/1972 | See Source »

...merchant (Takashi Simura). These men manipulate groups of extraordinarily conceived caracatures of evil. The degeneracy of the merchants is hidden beneath masks of respectibility and only when they make their plans is the full measure of their malevolence revealed. With their henchmen, however, the situation is different. They boldly flaunt their fugitive status and are terrifyingly eager to implement the merchant's plans for destruction. A henchman (Tatsuys Nakadai) of the sake merchant epitomizes the hyperbole. The only person in the town who owns a pistol, he takes complete advantage of the fact. With obvious pleasure he flourishes the tool...

Author: By Louise A. Reid, | Title: A Fistful of Yen | 5/19/1972 | See Source »

...showers, which were often too hot or too cold. I usually used the far one because there's a rule forbidding soap or shampoo (if you want to be clean you can jolly well take a hot bath and pay for it) and I didn't want to flaunt my transgression. When the shower wasn't working right, I would go over to tell him, picking my way carefully among squealing children and slippery spots. It was impossible to go at more than a snail's pace, because the floors were always wet and a bit slimy, made of smooth...

Author: By Esther Dyson, | Title: Poolcrawl | 4/24/1972 | See Source »

...result, Pompidou is almost assured of a victory that he can flaunt as a strong vote of personal confidence. That will be a valuable asset if, as many observers expect, Pompidou hopes to carve out for himself a role as primus inter pares next October when the ten leaders of the "new Europe" hold their first summit meeting in Paris...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COMMON MARKET: Pompidou's Grenade | 3/27/1972 | See Source »

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