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...more than double the white rate. And at the pace disclosed by the study, it will take 30 to 40 more years to wipe out the differential between the pay of white and black men. Welch grants that there is no reason to be satisfied, but he adds: "A helluva lot has happened...
...when he balances out society's assets and debits, Tom Murphy calculates that the nation is on the rise. "I keep looking back at the late summer and the early fall of 1974; you know, we were in a shambles. We had come through a helluva period. Viet Nam had been tearing the country apart, and there had been the oil crisis, the recession, Watergate. When I see how far we've come in getting our act back together, it gives me a lot of confidence about where we are going." Then Murphy looks at all those charts...
...stops, and then switch to the line that is the color of grass, heading in the direction of the Club's place of origin. Get off when you hear French-Canadian accents, and enter the building next to the subway entrance (Boston Garden). Then watch what should be a helluva hockey game between the big bad Bruins and the peerless Montreal Canadians. It you can't get tickets for this clash you can see the Bs take on the Pittsburgh Penguins on March 30 or you can switch sports and cheer on the Green (the Celtics, for the uninitiated among...
...first knee operation, right after I signed with the Jets, my doctor told me I'd be lucky to play four seasons." He played 13. In Vince Lombardi's estimation Namath was "an almost perfect passer." In Joe's own words last week, he was "a helluva entertainer." He will take his time to decide on future commitments, but TV commercials, movies and sports reporting are all possibilities. Coaching? Probably not. Says Joe: "It takes up too many hours to do it right...
...with as many as 40% of buyers opting for 42-and 48-month loans. But prices are such that payments are still high. Laments a Detroit ad salesman: "I used to pay $131, and now it's $186 a month. That's a helluva jump...