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...January, and unemployment figures for September, released last week, showed a slight decline. The nation's trade deficit will probably be reduced this year to around $3 billion, from $4 billion in 1976, and the franc has stabilized at about 4.86 to the dollar. On the other hand, output of goods and services is likely to grow only 3%, v. an original forecast from Barre...
...honest amid tears for Harvard's first Ivy League loss of the season. NOBODY was denied. Players and fans alike were treated to as consistently strong and dominant an output as one could expect to see from one man on one gridiron on one Saturday afternoon...
...years ago. Despite jogging's obvious benefits (for some people), it can do no more than slow the decline of the heart and lungs. The most conscientious exercises, careful diet and cautious life-style cannot halt the gradual hardening of the arteries, or prevent the reduced output of critical hormones, or bring a cessation to the wholesale death of brain cells. Such holding actions as face-lifts and skin treatments are ultimately futile. They do not stop the stiffening of tissue that causes wrinkling; they only disguise...
...automatically come to me between 9 and 5"). Today in his Dublin studio and on his stony ocean-front farm in County Galway, Delaney fashions sculptures from scrap bronze that he has melted down. "In the long run," he says, "the public will benefit if the artist's output is greater." As a gesture of appreciation, he is teaching young Irish sculptors how to cast their work...
...result of an increasing emphasis during the Brezhnev years on the production of consumer goods, Soviet auto output has multiplied from 350,000 cars in 1970 to 1.2 million last year - nearly as many as were turned out in Britain. The growth rate is certain to slow somewhat; last fall Moscow announced that during the next five years it will be redirecting $228 billion into agriculture from other investment programs, including the one for the auto industry. Nonetheless, auto production is expected to reach 2.1 million cars a year by 1980, about equal to U.S. output...