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Wide Appeal. Jenkins is a practical socialist whose views do not differ widely from Callaghan's. He is a firm backer of Britain's entry into the Common Market, favors some relaxation of government controls and greater tax incentives for industry. The son of a coal miner who was a Labor M.P., he went to Oxford not on a scholarship but on his father's earnings...
...this year will go far to improve the U.S.'s worst international financial problem: the balance of payments. Aircraft make up the nation's second biggest export (after food), and the U.S. has sold $2.4 billion worth of commercial jets to foreign buyers. The SST market will be much richer-estimates run to $40 billion over 20 years. Hoping to crack it, the Soviets and a British-French consortium are already building SSTs, and the U.S. has to hustle to catch...
...cumulative Nielsens, but demographic studies show that Welk is No. 1 for viewers who are 50 years and over. CBS's higher-rated Lucy pulls almost as many of the 50-plus folks and delivers a vast extra audience as well-but one that is not a likely market for Geritol. Geritol obviously gets more for its money paying about $3.40 for every 1,000 viewers over 50 who watch Welk than by putting out $4.60 for each 1,000 in the same age group watching Lucy. Similarly, ABC's Batman is a bargain for an advertiser...
Where are the blithe and jocund to ted the hay? Where are the free folk of England? Where are they? Ask of the Abingdon bus with full load creeping Down into denser suburbs . . . Ask at the fish and chips in the Market Square...
...campaign of destruction "from Atlanta to the sea" that Fisk's initial capital was made from war profiteering. The brilliant and terrifying second act finale takes place in a palatial banquet hall overlooking a crowd of thousands of people Fisk and Gould have ruined in a carefully engineered gold-market crash...