Word: hi
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Democrats are hopeful that their biggest victory hi the region will come in New York's gubernatorial contest. Congressman Hugh Carey, 55, an old-fashioned liberal given mod appeal by some adroit television ads, is running far ahead of Malcolm Wilson, 60, the earnest but lackluster incumbent who moved up from Lieutenant Governor when Nelson Rockefeller resigned last December. A poll published last month by Newsday, a Long Island newspaper, showed Carey leading Wilson by the surprising margin of 52% to 27%. Carey's strong showing has improved the once dismal prospects of his ticketmate: former U.S. Attorney...
...price of a product is closely related to the cost of producing the last unit of supply that is demanded by a buyer. No one anywhere in the world is pumping oil that costs $10 a bbl. to 'produce.' The cost of bringing up a barrel ranges from 100 hi Saudi Arabia to 600 in Venezuela to $3 or so in the U.S. OPEC'S defenders seem to have the notion that somehow market forces have never properly recognized the value of oil, that its price always should have been higher. This tosses rational economic analysis out the window...
...increase productivity. Second, increase fuel economy by trimming hundreds of pounds from the average 4,500 lb. weight of GM's full-size cars by 1978; that would doubtless increase sales of those models. Murphy also expects that material costs will ease fairly soon as demand cools hi the world economy...
...Hi," I said to the trainee...
...Hi," she said...