Word: out-of-town
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...right outside the gates is Sheldon Cohen, "the Mayor of Harvard Square" and owner of Out-Of-Town news service, who this week celebrates his twenty-fifth anniversary of successful business in the Square...
...Long Island Press and New York Times. One year in the planning, and manned by a separate staff of 200, Sunday Newsday is seen by Assistant to the Editor William Sexton as a logical service for Newsday's regular readers: "Why should they have to buy an out-of-town paper on Sunday...
...traffic. Those who do get behind the wheel tend to drive more cautiously than usual and do not take as many long trips. A survey last year of the American Automobile Association's 14 million members showed that the number driving their cars on at least five out-of-town trips declined 20% between 1968 and 1970. The recession has also influenced U.S. drinking, which is involved in half of all traffic fatalities. A recent Michigan study showed that auto deaths and tavern liquor sales both declined in 1970. At the same time the sale of package liquor goods...
...seen a case of the disease in nearly 40 years, suspect that the couple had contracted botulism, a deadly form of food poisoning. Mrs. Cochran, though in critical condition at week's end, may still be saved by the antitoxin that was rushed to her from an out-of-town laboratory...
...population grows at the rate of about 1% a year, energy consumption doubles every ten years. But it is the tangible and the immediate that occupy and preoccupy Dubos; at 70, he proselytizes like a young man with a mission. Thus far this year, he has made 24 out-of-town trips, 50 speeches and television appearances. By the end of the summer, he will have made four international trips. Many of his engagements are with students, whose rejection of old social values he finds "the most hopeful sign for the future...