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...drugs, revealing manufacturers' markups and wide price variations from place to place. A story on working wives concludes that most of the additional earned family income is actually eaten up by such new expenses as child care, extra clothes, transportation and lunches out. "How the Chairman of Merrill Lynch Invests" shows that he got rich, but not by following the advice that Merrill Lynch gives its odd-lot clients...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: MONEY Matters | 10/2/1972 | See Source »

...soon able to make the book a monthly. The Caldwells estimate that ad revenue will rise 41% this year, to $1.2 million. Advertisers include not only travel-related companies such as Hertz, Ramada Inns and American Express, but also concerns interested simply in reaching an affluent audience, including Merrill Lynch, Hart Schaffner & Marx and General Motors (for Cadillacs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PUBLISHING: Jetting to a Profit | 9/4/1972 | See Source »

...Friday." They were also angered by the explosion of three bombs -believed set by the Provos, despite their denials-at the tiny village of Claudy last week that took seven lives. Even the Dublin government endorsed Whitelaw's action. Said the Irish Republic's Prime Minister Jack Lynch: "Bombers and gunmen must be eliminated from the scene...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NORTHERN IRELAND: End of the No-Go Areas | 8/14/1972 | See Source »

Minister Jack Lynch increased the pressure on the I.R.A. by arresting three top Provo leaders based in the South (Chief of Staff Sean MacStiofáin, however, managed to escape). Lynch explained that he had decided to crack down on the Proves because "peace initiatives have not been given a chance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NORTHERN IRELAND: A Fragile Hope | 6/12/1972 | See Source »

...large majority was a massive expression of public confidence in Lynch. The Prime Minister, who is no friend of the I.R.A., might now use his added political stature to clamp down on the organization, whose officers in Dublin direct the terror campaign in Northern Ireland. That could conceivably lead to closer cooperation between Dublin and London in seeking a long-range political solution to the troubles of Ulster...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: IRELAND: Yes to Europe | 5/22/1972 | See Source »

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