Word: patricias
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...PATRICIA M. WASBOTTEN Phoenix, Ariz...
...sale: Patricia and Julie. Not the daughters. The yachts. As a household economy measure, President Nixon is disposing of the two often-renamed luxury cruisers, 92 and 64 feet respectively, which have served five presidential families over an eventful and at times turbulent period of 25 years...
When Jenkins outlined the government's forthcoming economic policies in the budget speech, TIME Correspondent Patricia Delaney reports, his tone was expansive, yet not completely openhanded. He retained most of the restrictions on consumer spending-curbs that are designed to stimulate exports and buttress the balance of payments-but he cut from 40% to 30% the deposits that importers must make when they place orders. He reduced the basic bank-lending rate by half a point, to 7%, and demolished the 2½-year-old ceiling on the amount of bank loans. In addition, the government will trim taxes...
...bitter dispute over wages. It also recounts the unfortunate-occasionally amusing-effects of the walkout. Our correspondents from all over the country filed voluminous reports to Senior Editor Laurence Barrett, Writer Peter Stoler and Researcher Marion Pikul. In New York City, where the trouble began, Researchers Madeleine Berry, Patricia Beckert and Georgia Harbison were detailed to sound out the mood and reaction of the citizenry. Other correspondents covered angry strikers' meetings, interviewed businessmen and bankers, Post Office, Government and union officials, letter carriers and clerks. Correspondent Rudolph Rauch had a special interest in the strike's early settlement...
...anti-business attitudes, though there is some evidence that they were never as strong as popularly believed. There is, for instance, a marked decline in the harassment of campus recruiters. Perhaps there are just too few of them around to picket. Duke University's director of placement services, Patricia O'Connor, has seen little indication of students avoiding business, but feels that many are now "more flexible" about whom they will work for. William W. Wells, director of selection and placement for Genesco, notes a new humility among undergraduates: "They want a job and are not so particular...