Word: marketed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Canadian experiment "unequivocally" showed a carcinogenic effect, but there are no reported cases of saccharin-induced bladder cancer in humans in the 70 years that saccharin has been on the market, Brown said...
...five scientists testified that they would not vote to support an FDA action banning the substitute from the market...
Ultimately, what these events illustrate is that the sports boom has peaked. Bob Woolf, who represents about 300 athletes, recently spoke at the Harvard Law School Forum. A hockey player worth $125,000 a year in the open market last season, he said, is now worth about...
...come to grips with the fundamental factor behind teen-age unemployment-the minimum wage law." The AFL-CIO is now campaigning to have the $2.30-an-hour pay floor raised to $3.00. Such a step could well price even greater numbers of unskilled young people out of the job market and into the street. Says a Florida social worker who tries to find work for teen-agers from a poverty-ridden area north of Miami, "It's bad enough now, but if the floor goes up again, the kids simply won't ever get hired...
...Speeding the Recovery. The weaker four (Britain, Canada, France and Italy) want the stronger three (the U.S., Germany and Japan) to stimulate their economies rapidly and thus create a market that will draw in imports. Carter took the lead by announcing a two-year, $31 billion program to speed up the U.S. economy, and Mondale pressed the Germans and Japanese to follow that example. But West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, who reflects his country's historic fear of inflation, opposes heating up his economy too quickly. Carter is expected to renew the plea, but gingerly. Says one White House...