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Chrysler gambles big on a new horizon...
Change is coming to the coastal states of Washington and Oregon and to neighboring Idaho, and coming fast, but awesome swaths of the Northwest remain untouched. The upland plains and the mountains that march from horizon to horizon still have a feeling of the frontier. Nearly four times the size of New England, the entire region has a population of only 6.8 million?little more than half of that of the other far corner of the country. Americans who live in cities or suburbs can look at large parts of the Northwest and glean a true idea of what...
...agreement is not on the horizon," Golden said...
There is no better tonic for a President in trouble than a tour of the horizon aboard Air Force One. Red-carpet welcomes and cheering crowds in far-off places boost his morale and make him a world statesman, not just a politician, to the folks back home. Jimmy Carter prescribed for himself precisely that tonic last September: he was suffering a decline in the polls, and his closest adviser, Bert Lance, was fighting a losing battle for his job. Carter planned to visit nine countries in eleven days, starting Nov. 22. But last week he decided to call...
...nations are willing to pay the price of developing it. Former Defense Secretary Melvin Laird says that there is no energy shortage, only a production shortage brought about by unwise Government policy. Says Economist Morris A. Adelman, an M.I.T. colleague of Wilson's: "The gap is like the horizon, always receding as you walk, ride, or fly toward...