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...fact that a U.S. President was at long last addressing these prob lems helped send the depressed stock market to its best one-week rally in history. The Dow Jones industrial average roared up 74 points, closing at 658. At that level it is still low relative to corporate earnings and the economy's longer-term prospects, but the sentiment is that the bear market is not over. Still, investors were grasping at straws of good news: the prime lending rate declined to 11.5%, and if just for one month, the wholesale price index rose at an annual rate...
Each of them has recently been scooped up from other assignments and plunked down behind the curving desk for a one-week tryout opposite Barbara Walters...
...public service commission's licensing hearings will begin June 17 or later, Rathke said. ACORN got a one-week extension of the start of the hearings from the commission in order to reevaluate AP&L's emissions statistics for the plant, and is trying to get a second extension...
...Ruggers had just returned from a 3-1 roadtrip to the Bahamas. The one-week tour was the first international excursion in Business School team's ten-year history...
...went out on a limb to assail Dean's credibility on the basis of tape transcripts and summaries shown to him by Nixon. The failure of the White House to make the same information public disturbs Scott. His associates worry that he may have been misled by the one-week discrepancy in Dean's testimony about hush money, perhaps having seen a transcript in which no such discussion appeared. As for giving the Rodino committee what it wants, Scott, too, is opposed to "fishing expeditions," but he does not believe that the committee is on one. Noting White House objections...