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...neighborhood association should be able to assemble information to support its arguments about a new highway," the Project's first Annual Report argues in good liberal fashion. To lend credibility to its philosophy of pure research with results open to all users--regardless of political beliefs--the Project is investigating how to make it easier for the non-expert to use a computer. If the non-user could learn in a few minutes enough to use a computer for typical basic problems, the monopoly on technical know-how by a small minority of experts would given way to a broad...

Author: By Marion B. Lennihan, | Title: Social Science for Social Control? | 12/13/1971 | See Source »

...German and Japanese Christmas toys were tied up in Philadelphia, where the port was closed last week after a temporary injunction barring the strike had expired. Other shipments were stalled in New Orleans. The Crescent City's Grunewald Music Co., a dealer for Yamaha pianos, was forced to lend a piano to the local Playboy Club when a new one was stranded on a ship. Because of the growing trend toward using foreign-built components in U.S. products, the strike is bound to have a large effect on some major American manufacturers. For example, tractor parts produced by International...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: The Dock Strike Mess | 11/29/1971 | See Source »

...more respect for black culture, the radical Catholic has systematically sought to destroy the traditions and culture of Polish, Italian, Lithuanian, Slovak, Irish and French Canadian Catholics. Somehow, these traditions and customs are basically "unprogressive." In place of the parish, the Catholic radical has sought small group liturgies which lend themselves more to suburban homes and college campuses than to the Italian ghetto in East Harlem...

Author: By E.j. Dionne, | Title: Is the Catholic Left Radical? | 11/29/1971 | See Source »

...imbalance between money supply and demand. Despite recent tightening, the Federal Reserve has pumped large quantities of lendable funds into the economy this year. But loan demand from business has been sluggish, a reflection of the slow pace of recovery from the 1970 recession. With more money to lend than their corporate customers seem to want, bankers have cut their "prime" rate on business loans from 6% to 5½%. Rates on commercial paper-promissory notes sold by business to raise short-term cash -have fallen too, and that drop could put more downward pressure on the prime rate. Such...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTEREST RATES: Free Fall | 11/22/1971 | See Source »

...personal conflict. He was taping a detailed discussion with Muzammel Huq, a member of a politically active family in East Pakistan. Muzammel knew that his home had been destroyed; he did not know whether his parents were still alive. Certainly he knew that the United States must no longer lend economic and military aid and comfort to the "genocidal" regime in West Pakistan, a position the conference would endorse overwhelmingly. At the interview's end, Burke tried to thank the youth: "Thanks very much, and I wish you...luck." He turned to the side. "That's a helluva thing...

Author: By Douglas A. Pike, | Title: Clergy, Laymen, and George Jackson | 11/11/1971 | See Source »

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