Word: flowing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Federal Reserve Board Chairman Arthur Burns warned of a possible "permanent decline of our nation's economic and political power" unless the Administration takes more vigorous action to curb the flow of wealth into oil-country treasuries. House Speaker Carl Albert offered an unnerving defense of the costly program that his fellow Democrats are talking up to help out faltering corporations and unemployed workers: "Someone said this is digging up F.D.R.'s New Deal. What if it is? It [the New Deal] got us off the soup lines, didn...
Some glimmerings of trends that could produce an upturn are visible. The Federal Reserve has eased off on its credit squeeze, interest rates are dropping and money is once more beginning to flow back into savings and loan associations. Eventually that should help housing and such allied industries as furniture and appliances-though not for many months, because S and Ls have to repay debts before they can start making new mortgage loans. The strike of 120,000 coal miners, which has badly deepened the recession in the past few weeks, seems on its way to an end; the United...
...proposal also suggests that the CHUL should discuss the possibility of opening its own meetings to increase the "flow of information" between faculty, undergraduates and the administration. CHUL meetings are now closed to both the public and the press...
...Labor government has proposed legislation that would permit closed shops in all industries, including the press. Previously, the editors argue, specific guarantees against union encroachment on editorial policy were written into the law. The Monopolies and Mergers Act, for instance, stated that nothing was "to interfere with the free flow of news and information." No such guarantees are included in the new bill...
...well as the copper used for piping and kettles and the plastic jugs in which illicit hooch is transported and sold. A gallon of moonshine that used to sell for $1 now goes for $6 or more. As a result, the tide of "white whisky" that used to flow from Appalachian hills and hollers is now only a trickle...