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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Question 7 would set uniform electric rates and would allow "peak load" pricing policies for all consumers of electricity. Flat rates are a desirable national policy, and support for this proposal would do a great deal to further that goal. The states that take the first steps to establish flat-rate policies may be temporarily penalized by some industrial cutbacks, but a study by Kenneth Arrow, Conant University Professor, reports that the state's economy will eventually be stronger with flat rates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Clear Choices... ...Vital Issues | 10/27/1976 | See Source »

...market in the early part of the year. Back then, stock prices rose on the crest of a robust 9%-plus economic growth rate. For a while, stock analysts were happily forecasting an "upside breakout" that would lead the market to a new alltime high above the January 1973 peak of 1051.70. Though business began to slow in April, economists in and out of Government remained convinced that it was just a temporary lull. Investors' expectations remained high, and the Dow hovered around 1000 through most of the summer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WALL STREET: Casting a Vote of Less Confidence | 10/25/1976 | See Source »

...only did Boston have skilled players, but the roster seemed a dream conceived on Madison Avenue. Boston had as its established star Eusebio, second only to Pele at the peak of his career. There was also Ade Coker, a young, temperamental character with flashy moves, and Shep Messing '72, a top American player who led the NASL in goals-against average last year. Messing also brought the Minutemen his playboy reputation--"the Joe Namath of soccer," they billed...

Author: By Daniel Gil, | Title: They Played a Game But Only a Few Came | 10/15/1976 | See Source »

...other hand look, even at the peak of their fashionability as a liberal cause, just as the Studios wanted them to. They were all a little strange in their appearance--there was something foreign about these men with high foreheads and mustaches, thick lenses and paunches. The Committee had cast two sets of roles: American and un-American. There was no question which the writers were to play. After the oldest of the accused, John Howard Lawson, finished his emotional and over-worded lambasting of the Committee, a loud angry whisper was heard in the hearing room...

Author: By Peter Kaplan, | Title: Lots of singing... Not much dancing | 10/14/1976 | See Source »

...recession-battered housing industry are cropping up elsewhere round the country. In August, housing starts were running at an annual rate of 1.5 million, up 11% from July. That is a marked improvement over a low of 880,000 starts registered in December 1974-but still well below the peak rate of almost 2.7 million posted in February...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOUSING: New Starts: A Checkered Pattern | 10/11/1976 | See Source »

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