Word: helpful
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...theme of "You never had it so good," it is doubtful that U.S. voters will give him all the credit. "They think that they had something to do with it, too," says a Democratic strategist. Johnson contends that his proposed 10% surcharge on personal and corporate income taxes would help avert inflation, but he is having little luck in persuading Congress. Unless the surcharge is enacted, he warns, in a particularly infelicitous phrase that he has been using frequently, most Americans will wind up paying an "inaction inflation tax." Example: a family with a $10,000 income would...
Hammell, who then left the shop, said that Weinstein told him next day he had killed Green "by choking him and hitting him in the head with a board." Weinstein gave him $50 to help stuff the body into a trunk and load it in a rented car, Hammell told police. Then Weinstein, Hammell and two teenage friends drove into the countryside to find a burial place. Hammell said that the ground was either too muddy or too hard, and they decided to return to Philadelphia and throw the trunk in the river...
Hartman said there has been general discontent in the Design School over the relevancy of learning accomplished only through models in the studio. "I hope this will help to solve the problems facing the more socially and politically aware students in the field," he said...
...Boston public schools are, and has resolved to make them better. White has shown a sympathy for the problems of racial minorities with a series of sensible position papers asking for neighborhood social service centers and similar improvements. He has the confidence of the financial community which has helped rebuild Boston and whose help the city will have to enlist in taking on urban problems that still remain...
...Cambridge vote, along with the vote on a similar referendum in San Francisco, cannot help but have an effect on the policy-makers in Washington. It will be the first time that all the people have officially been asked to express themselves on the Administration's war policy. Not even Congress has been given the opportunity for a straightforward vote on this question. We must not wait until 1968. It is time for the citizens of this city to be counted...