Word: pittsburgh
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Robert K. Fessler Pittsburgh...
Linda J. Zaleski Pittsburgh...
...economy by cutting taxes and other pump-priming measures next year. "He faces a terrible temptation to heat things up," says Thomas Ayers, the chairman of Chicago's Commonwealth Edison. "I hope he chooses a moderate course." Declares Norman Robertson, senior vice president and chief economist of Pittsburgh's Mellon Bank: "If he should try to adopt the Humphrey-Hawkins bill [which calls for heavy spending on public-service employment] or something like it, trying to reach a predetermined level of unemployment too quickly, this could seriously worsen inflation. One wonders what restraint can there...
Saturday, November 27: "All the color and excitement of college football" seems all a dull astroturf green now as you enter the stage of "Spectator Degeneracy." The blank expression on the face, intermittant pulse beats, and visible post-nasal drip characterize your stuporous countenance. Penn State may beat Pittsburgh, and Notre Dame may wallop USC, but there's no bigger upset now than your stomach, as two-day old stuffing settles like a universal gym in the ol' labonza...
...number of handicapped children placed in each class. The teachers' worry is that with class sizes rising in many systems because of budget cuts, the addition of handicapped children will add to their burden and take time away from the normal children. Already teachers' groups in Pittsburgh and Detroit have included limits on mainstreaming in their contracts...