Word: meats
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Meat Alone" (Dec. 19, by Seth Kupferberg): Why is it that what The Crimson serves up in the way of political analysis always smacks of sour grapes? The taste is annoying, especially to one who finds himself agreeing with the politics but not the petulance...
...Thursdays," observes Architect JØrgen Andersen, 39, "it is full of architects on their way to the unemployment office." (Andersen himself will be laid off by March 1.) They are casualties of the slump in the construction industry. Other industries particularly hard hit: textiles, meat-packing and car assembly...
...much-desired consumer goods still the eternal Soviet problem, the planners have moved to sop up excess demand by allowing prices to float up anywhere from 5% to 20% in the past year for such luxury purchases as cars, carpets, and privately owned apartments, as well as for meat, fish and other desirable foods...
...Essay was extremely relevant. Unfortunately, one had to go to the last line to find the meat. If the U.S. can simply hold out until OPEC investments top $500 billion and are near $1,000 billion, we can nationalize the whole thing. The U.S. Government could immediately resell the assets to U.S. industry and utilize the money to pay off the national debt. Richard H. Finan, State Representative 19th District, Cincinnati
...auto industry is crying; perhaps the beef producers could lend them handkerchiefs. A better idea would be to return to the barter system of doing business. Trade cars for cattle, have the cattle processed, and pay the workers with meat...