Word: mix
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Kissinger is convinced that the men and women who run the world are dedicated to improving the lot of their people rather than solely amassing personal power. Of course the two mix in curious ways, but Kissinger has always been able to find what he believes to be the human heart and soul that are often disguised by tough-looking nationalistic exteriors...
...Herald excels in covering Miami's rich ethnic mix: Southern WASPS, Cubans, blacks and Jews. It is particularly alert to its Cuban communities; Reporter Roberto Fabricio spent a week in Spain last year, came back with an exclusive series on some 30,000 Cuban refugees there who were having trouble getting U.S. visas. Many had relatives in Miami. It daily flies 8,000 copies into Latin America, prints eight separate inside editions for the eight areas of southern Florida where it stations news bureaus...
Thanks to its unpredictable mix and sparkling graphics, Smithsonian, a monthly published under the aegis of Washington's Smithsonian Institution, has become one of the nation's fastest-growing new magazines. It advertises its existence sparingly and does not appear on newsstands. Yet in the four years since its birth it has attracted more than 500,000 affluent subscribers (median family income: $21,150). Impressed by that performance, advertisers have been doubling Smithsonian's revenue each year; in the last year they purchased more than 400 pages. Comparable growth is expected in 1974. The magazine, which readers...
...widespread acknowledgment that the bar cannot afford to back away from its new concerns. As one state bar ethics committee observed in an annual report, the profession "has a headache that cries out for fast relief. We will compound our own cure or someone will mix up a dose that will curl our hair...
...revolution of falling expectations is spreading among U.S. economists. For years they have thought that if the right mix of policies could be found, the nation could enjoy full employment with reasonable price stability. Growing numbers now fear that the goal has become unattainable and that for years to come the world's mightiest economy will produce both more unemployment and more inflation than scholars in the past have defined as acceptable...