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DIED. IRVING KRICK, 89, meteorologist who helped forecast the crucial weather conditions that prompted General Eisenhower to choose June 6, 1944, as D-day for the invasion of Normandy; in Pasadena, California...
...they should have been the basis for satisfaction and the determination to do better. The conventional wisdom, however, is so embedded in the financial community that the National Economic Council chairman, Laura D'Andrea Tyson, felt understandably compelled to reassure the markets by announcing that the Administration's growth forecast for the year was unchanged from its original 2.2%. It should not be necessary to tell Wall Street that the economy isn't as good as it looks...
Call for the weather in the morning, and you'll get a forecast for the greater Boston area--even as far away as Cape...
...family business, Forbes Inc.--which owns 14 newspapers and 10 magazines plus real estate--has, according to Forbes, been profitable. As testimony to his economic savvy, his friends cite the fact that he has won the Crystal Owl award, given by USX Corp. for the most accurate economic forecast, four times--more than any other financial journalist...
...numbers. But to the Republicans' fury, Gore vetoed the idea, and to their amazement, Clinton went along. That meant that during the key session, Gingrich, Armey and Dole would have to leave the room to consult with their colleagues. As they headed down Pennsylvania Avenue under darkening skies, the forecast was for a crippling snow. Like many in the city, no one in their group knew how bad the storms would...