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...TIME, Nov. 1). There are clear differences in the kind of Administration each candidate is likely to have. The outcome of the election may hinge on how many voters (and what kind) finally decide that, yes, those personality, character and policy differences do matter, to them and to the nation???and therefore cast votes for their preference...
...England's Trollope and Spokane's Mulligan. Americans are still insatiable travelers; it is still hard to find a bathroom in Santa Fe?or just about anywhere else during the travel season. According to a benumbed corps of travel statisticians, more than 99 million Americans?nearly half of the nation???will be taking vacations this year in the U.S. The country cannot accommodate any more tourists than that because, for one thing, there will be an additional 18 million foreigners charging across the U.S. (in exchange for some 23 million Americans who are going abroad). There is also not enough...
...ruled by a right-wing military dictatorship, is reeling from a 33% inflation?the worst in Europe. Conservative Switzerland, long regarded as a bastion of financial prudence, registers an almost 12% annual inflation. In the Communist world, government control of the economy makes most price figures meaningless, but one nation???Yugoslavia?maintains a market system, and there, prices are zooming at the rate of 22% a year...
Last week the President carried his public relations drive both North and South. In Nashville, he helped open the $15 million home of the Grand Ole Opry. As 4,400 country music fans applauded, Nixon said that their kind of music "radiates the love of this nation???patriotism." He flubbed an attempt at spinning a Yo-Yo given him by Country Music Star Roy Acuff and played God Bless America and Happy Birthday on the piano to honor his wife Pat, just back from South America, on her 62nd birthday. In a relaxed evening, there was no talk...
Already the President's new security blanket is beginning to fray at the edges. The ordeal of Richard Nixon ?and the nation???is far from over...