Word: groves
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...visit him for a day or two of "conferences." The press was barred from covering the royal arrival, and the Shah was whisked off to a palatial but isolated guest house called Jinan al-Kabir (the big garden), hidden by orange, olive and date trees in the immense palm grove that surrounds Marrakesh. Moroccan officials were dismayed when the Shah arranged for his four children to fly in from Texas, and when members of the Iranian entourage hinted that the Shah's "day or two" might stretch into an indefinite stay...
With today's high prices and soaring sales taxes, peddlers are finding eager customers in such disparate places as the Coconut Grove section of Miami, Washington, D.C.'s Capitol Hill, the French Quarter of New Orleans and Manhattan's Wall Street. New York City, which issued 5,000 licenses to peddlers last year, actually harbors many more-more even than during the Depression. City officials note that there was a threefold increase in the number of peddlers in 1978 owing to a May court ruling that police must first issue a warning and then a summons before...
...head off the recession or aim at a vigorous expansion once it ends. "It would be a horrendous error to try to fight the recession by anything other than minor palliatives," says Democrat Eckstein, who heads Data Resources Inc., the nation's leading economic analysis firm. Adds David Grove, a consultant to IBM who sometimes sides with the liberals: "The problem that the country has to face is whether it really wants to get the basic rate of inflation down very substantially, to cut it, say, in half. There is no way to accomplish that without going through...
Consultant David Grove: "There may be no way to break the back of inflation without recession. We aren't capable of fine tuning." but recession is a serious danger. We may have to accept an interim period of this unpleasantness...
Consultant David Grove: "There may be no way to break the back of inflation with out recession. We aren't capable of fine tuning...