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ECONOMISTS aren't the only people who don't understand what's happening to the American economy; their confusion just shows more than anybody else's--they're supposed to understand. But the public today hears only conflicting reports--"We're sailing in uncharted waters," "This is unexplored territory," and...
Listen carefully and you can hear his laugh on reruns of The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Sometimes you can hear him even without listening carefully: just wait for something that sounds like a Canadian goose with a terminal hangover. "It's in every show," says Producer Ed Weinberger. "It...
Rubin says she hears about SHS too, but not postitively. Already eight freshmen have complained to her that they have not heard from their guide. This story has a familiar ring to it.
"Another thing," Horn said, "is the publicity. It would make a difference if we were given some recognition in sports schedules. We have 45 races during the season, an average of six races a week, and no one even hears about it."
Senate hears of Valium woes