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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Making confusion worse, the experts nearly all use the same numbers-but confess that those numbers are far from fully reliable. Obviously, a key figure is the size of the world's pumpable oil reserves. Yet the most widely quoted data on global proven reserves come from trade journals, notably the Tulsa-based Oil and Gas Journal. The magazines get their figures from a hodgepodge of sources, particularly the governments of producing countries and the oil companies that operate there. Sometimes the sources give out widely divergent numbers, and an embarrassing amount of guesstimating goes on. On balance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Essay: Yes, There Is An Energy Crisis | 10/10/1977 | See Source »

...reunion will also spawn a publication, Women's Law Journal, which may at first be published annually, Kuehl said...

Author: By Stephen Bates, | Title: Law Students To Salute Women of'53 | 10/8/1977 | See Source »

...talked about combining a book with articles by women about women and the law for the 'Celebration 25,'" she said, adding, "Then we started thinking, 'why not start a journal...

Author: By Stephen Bates, | Title: Law Students To Salute Women of'53 | 10/8/1977 | See Source »

...Cambridge yesterday to promote her new book, "American Journal: The Events of 1976," Drew said she writes in journal form not in an attempt to go back and drain the campaign of its excitement, but to put in writing "how it looked, how it felt...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Drew Hopes to See Change in Future Election Attitudes | 10/6/1977 | See Source »

...been something I ate.) Anyhow, last week witnessed the proverbial last straw. That friendly little Feedback had suddenly turned into a value-judgment spouting, semi-literate mouthpiece of the additive lobby. You've got to read it to believe it. It does everything from quoting the "prestigious New England Journal of Medicine" paraphrasing Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes entirely out of context to in-pugning that "health faddist, Gloria Swanson, somewhat better known at that time (and before) for her dramatic abilities." It was people of Swanson's ilk, we are told, who had to spoil it for everybody: they lobbied...

Author: By Richard S. Weisman, | Title: Just a Bowl of Nitrites | 9/30/1977 | See Source »

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