Word: loses
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...cartel's share of the world market has dropped slightly, from 65% in 1973 to 58% now, as a result of increased output from Alaska, Mexico and the North Sea. But it would be foolhardy to expect that OPEC will any time soon lose its ability to control prices. Saudi Arabia alone has more than 25% of all proven world reserves; its daily output of 8.5 million bbl. is indispensable to Western Europe and Japan, and provides more than one-fifth of all U.S. crude imports...
...What happened with New York will never happen again," vowed Editor Clay Felker after his humiliating loss of that magazine in 1976 to Australian Publisher Rupert Murdoch. Never can be a very short time in the publishing business. This week Felker will lose another magazine, Esquire (circ. 650,000), which he bought in 1977 with money from British Publisher Vere Harmsworth's Associated Newspapers. Associated is selling most of its interest in Esquire to 13-30 Corp. of Knoxville, Tenn., a small but fast-growing publisher of specialized magazines (New Marriage, Nutshell, Graduate) aimed at readers aged...
Yale went on to lose the tournament finale to the University of Massachusetts, in a tight 6-5 game...
...with Yale will decide who from the two squads will travel to England this June to face a combined Oxford-Cambridge squad. McCurdy said his strategy in New Haven will be to win the meet first, and let individual matters take care of themselves. "We don't want to lose the team concept," he said...
...seat Mike Cominsky said it best yesterday after the Harvard lights lost to Yale by six seconds at Derby, Conn.: "We don't lose too often. You remember the times that...