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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Current statistics provide disturbing evidence that the inflation trigger has been pulled again. In March consumer prices shot up at an annual rate of 6.4%, in contrast to a 4.4% rate for last year. Over the past two months, producer prices rose at about a 6% pace, nearly triple their 2.2% increase...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Blowing Off Some Steam | 5/23/1988 | See Source »

...clearest indication that the economy might be expanding too quickly came two weeks ago, when the Labor Department reported that the unemployment rate fell from 5.6% in March to 5.4% in April, its lowest level in 14 years. While the drop was good news to anyone looking for work, many economists were alarmed because they believe that unemployment can fall only so far before inflation starts to accelerate. While no one knows precisely where this "trigger point" is, many economists think it is now no lower than 5.5%. During the Carter Administration, inflation accelerated sharply when unemployment dipped below...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Blowing Off Some Steam | 5/23/1988 | See Source »

Kappler is not exaggerating. In the past few months alone, dozens of new immune discoveries and promising therapies have been reported. Researchers announced in March that by activating certain immune cells, they had increased by 20% the five-year survival rate of patients in the early stages of lung cancer. In the same month, European scientists reported eliminating the need for insulin shots in some diabetic children by administering a drug that suppresses the immune system. Researchers in Colombia have tested a malaria vaccine that, unlike previous efforts, seems to provide protection against the disease. Advances have come so fast...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Stop That Germ! | 5/23/1988 | See Source »

...Beit Sahur, a town near Bethlehem, a group of local men started an agricultural cooperative in March. Walid Hawash, 29, runs the co-op's shop, selling seeds, tools and herbicides at cost to any residents who wish to start "victory" gardens. "We are doing this so the people can feed themselves," says Hawash. Last week Israeli soldiers threatened to close Hawash's store. "They say what we are doing is politics," says Hawash. "But we are only trying to live." Nearby, freshly turned earth marks a new garden that will feed 42 families come harvest time. Hawash obliquely acknowledges...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Middle East Day by Day with the Intifadeh | 5/23/1988 | See Source »

...contras have been led by only one military commander: Enrique Bermudez, 55, a former colonel in deposed Dictator Anastasio Somoza's National Guard. But peace, or at least the promise of it implicit in the 60-day cease-fire signed by the contras and Sandinistas in March, has triggered a power struggle that threatens not only Bermudez's leadership but also rebel unity. Unless quickly settled, the infighting could prevent further peace talks and leave the Sandinistas in an even stronger military position when the cease-fire expires at the end of this month...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nicaragua Rebel Rousers | 5/23/1988 | See Source »

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