Word: forecasted
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Chicago suburbanite who is all too routinely exposed to 8-in. snowfalls forecast the night before as "possible flurries," I have always been annoyed by the amount of time devoted to a weather report of doubtful reliability. I, for one. would happily settle for 30 sec. or less of: "As far as I can tell, tomorrow's weather will...
...standard-bearers. In their place a new set of kingmakers has arisen: the journalists. For it is in the newspapers, the magazines and on television screens that the presidential candidacies are created and destroyed." Barber has made political history before. In 1969, in a paper on Richard Nixon, he forecast tragedy later in that Administration. His 1972 book The Presidential Character established new standards of political assessment. The new volume due out in April is called The Pulse of Politics: Electing Presidents in the Media...
...Indeed, inflation now appears to be an entrenched global phenomenon. No nation is escaping its ravages; no consumer goes unscathed. The Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development predicts an average inflation rate of 12½% for industrialized nations in 1980, marking the first time that its annual forecast has ranged into double digits...
...fashion dragons"forecast what women will wear...
...forecast sounds, the Crimson probably won't grace the grand old sod of Soldiers Field until after their spring trip to Florida. And that means after they face Penn next Friday) and Columbia--a twinbill the following day) in Eastern League contests next week. That's not how Nahigian would have liked it, but that's March...