Word: jannings
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...economy of Texas began distinguishing itself from the rest of the South at 10:30 a.m. Jan. 10, 1901. That was when oil was struck at Spindletop, near Beaumont. The find launched Texas into a growth era that has never really ebbed. This year Texas is expected to produce $81 billion worth of goods and services, greater than the entire national output of Australia...
...revival tent when it comes down," mused Pop Artist Jim Rosenquist, one of the group of artists, museum curators and dealers who assembled to watch the installation. "It was a beautiful birth, all rosy mist and hidden sunlight," enthused the curator of Dartmouth's Hopkins Center Art Galleries, Jan van der Marck, a longtime collaborator of Christo's. "It can't be owned or rented or bought. The artist doesn't get any richer, but you do." But was it, a reporter asked, another Great Wall of China? Smiling, Christo revised his 1968 opinion...
...autos to washing machines, by an average of $10 to $15 a ton. U.S. Steel's competitors quickly followed its lead. But then Armco Steel Corp., in an extraordinary move for the clubby steel business, broke the united front and said it was deferring its planned increases until Jan. 2. Last week U.S. Steel reluctantly canceled its boost, and the rest of the industry fell into line...
...sideways movement does continue, it will be good news for Ford. A traditional "rule of the Dow" holds that if the average is higher on Election Day than on Jan. 1, the party in power will stay in office; if it is lower, the outs win. The rule has held good in 15 of the 18 presidential elections since 1900. It would take a disastrous drop now to push the Dow by Nov. 2 below its start-of-the-year level...
...Jan Doyle Hollywood...