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...Koestler] is in no position to discuss samadhi until he has himself experienced that state. Then he may find words superfluous. EILEEN HYATT McGregor, Texas...
...airline-fare cuts are the result of a year-long study by five top TCA executives. In response to President Gordon McGregor's desire to increase the number of travelers by decreasing the cost of traveling, the team re-examined the entire airline cost structure. They concluded that since take-offs and landings are the most expensive part of every flight (heavy fuel consumption, airport fees, ground expenses), fares should not be calculated on a straight price-per-mile basis. Instead, statisticians worked out a new cost curve that drops as flights get longer. Thus, round-trip flights from...
...because it has government support, U.S. lines will probably have to follow suit to stay competitive (See BUSINESS). Bound to suffer: Canada's railroads, which already lose money on their cross-continent runs (one-way tourist fare, including a berth but no meals or extras: $115.40). TCA Boss McGregor is not concerned about his competitors. "The lower we can keep fares without getting into a chronic deficit position," he says, "the better it will be for both TCA and the traveling public...
...defender of the public interest, is rather a passionate advocate of government by interest group (and, one suspects, the bigger the interest, the more of the government it should run). If we were to compare Mr. Moos's views with those of another political scientist, say, Professor James McGregor Burns of Williams, whose book, Congress on Trial I would recommend to Mr. Chase, we would find a startling contrast in their respective theories of the public interest...
Died. J. (for nothing) Harry McGregor, 62, chunky, affable contractor turned legislator, Republican Representative from Ohio's 17th District since 1940; of a heart attack; in Coshocton, Ohio...