Word: forecasted
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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CIGARETTE SMOKING will jump 4% in 1955, reversing a two-year dip, and keep climbing in 1956, predicts the U.S. Agriculture Department. The forecast: 383 billion smokes in 1955, some 15 billion more than last year and only 11 billion short of the alltime peak...
...TOURISTS abroad have been spending more than ever before, says the Commerce Department. The 1955 forecast: $1.5 billion, nearly $200 million more than the previous peak set last year...
Clear skies and moderate winds are forecast for the opening of the fall sailing season this afternoon at 1 p.m. on the Charles River...
...RAILROADS will have to spend $20 billion for capital improvements in the next decade to meet growing transportation needs, says Pennsylvania Railroad President James Symes. His forecast for 1965 rail business: 850 billion ton-miles, 53% above 1954's total...
...Wartime paper shortage killed it, he printed four regional editions of Radio Guide. In 1953 he decided he could turn out a national-local television magazine, bought (for an estimated $2,750,000) New York's TV Guide, Philadelphia's TV Digest, Chicago's TV Forecast, and combined them. For his nationwide TV Guide, Annenberg adopted a digest-size format (just the right size for keeping on top of a TV set) and set out to do a job the newspapers overlooked: cover the news of television and give detailed, accurate program listings. Within a year...