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Gaines soon stopped publishing the spook stuff and staked his fortune on Mad. Circulation peaked at 2.4 million in 1973, when the last of the baby boomers were in grade school, but today, with versions of the Mad world view available elsewhere, it is only a third of that.
The good news is that at least some of this music is innovative, not just a kowtow to the blues progressions of 70s rock nor an insipid imitation of punk. If we are confronted with a smorgasbord of styles, it may be because Rock peaked in the seventies and frayed...
Some economists fear, though, that the boost from falling interest rates may already have peaked. Homeowners who refinanced their mortgages at rates that dipped below 8.25% in January collectively stand to save up to $15 billion in interest charges this year. But as mortgage rates have climbed back over 9...
Buchanan is unlikely ever to become sole arbiter of a movement as broad as American conservatism. His campaign increasingly resembles that of Jesse Jackson, who launched his 1988 presidential bid as part of his persistent drive to become the single spokesman for African Americans. That effort caught fire and became...
"Every school has a couple of swimmers who will race for the top five positions in every event," Kredich said. "The question is which teams will give the best performance. Princeton and Yale peaked against us a few weeks ago. It will be interesting to see if they can be...