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...hamlet of Plains, Ga., where the jungle heat of August still hung on, Jimmy Carter was tanned and rested from his long midsummer idyl and eager to go. When the word came that the debates were on???that he would be able to meet Gerald Ford face to face while tens of millions watched on television?Carter was delighted, confident that he would do well in the duels that could decide the campaign...
...Researcher John Money of Johns Hopkins University predicts it will soon subside, with little lasting effect. Edgar Gregersen, an anthropologist at New York City's Queens College who has been studying sadomasochists, is more concerned. He sees S-M "increasing everywhere. I think there's a certain experimentation going on???a 'deviant chic...
...word they use over and over again. "If you list instructions, you can't do it," asserts Charles Donahue, coordinator of TM's Northeast region. "It's like falling asleep. You can tell someone what he has to do?brush his teeth, put on his p.j.s and so on???before going to bed. But how do you describe the actual process of falling asleep...
Meanwhile, with about 15% of the freeze period already passed, the nation continued to discover how it feels to live in a constrained economy. Already well over half a million Americans have called in questions about their personal or business financial problems to federal centers, where harried officials ruled on???or guessedat?the answers as best they could. In Washington, reported Director George A. Lincoln of the Office of Emergency Preparedness, scores of lobbyists began seeking favored treatment for their business clients. In answer to a private query, Los Angeles OEP Supervisor Pat Hogan ruled that a divorcee...
...Today's lingering inflation hangs on???and on and on. It is a particularly joyless affliction. Instead of expanding fast, businessmen are holding down their capital budgets and laying off workers. Instead of spending and investing, the public is saving at record rates and staying out of the stock market. For one of the rare times in U.S. history, almost everyone feels less well off than he was several years...