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...author of the report, M. Harvey Brenner of the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, linked the sharp rise in unem ployment during the 1973-74 recession to a subsequent 2.8% rise hi deaths from heart attacks. Brenner found that a 3% decline in per capita income during the recession later caused 46,000 deaths from heart disease. Indeed, increased business failures were responsible for even more heart-disease fatalities - 95,680, to be exact...
...surprised at the one-sided nature of your discussion in "Freeze No De ployment Yes." This piece ignored all the substantive arguments in favor of a nuclear freeze. For example, it asserted that the freeze almost by definition" is not verifiable. But an array of experts, including former Director of the CIA William Colby former Defense Secretary Clark Clifford and former Chief Arms Control Negotiator Paul Warnke, have stated that a freeze is indeed adequately verifiable, and perhaps more verifiable than many other arms control proposals, including President Reagan's START plan...
...George Catavolo is a well-known North Cambridge politician who has run for School Committee (and lost) several times. Catabolo says that the school budget should be cut drastically by improving management techniques, but he also says that the School Department should wipe out unem- ployment in Cambridge by hiring extra personnel...
Doris's is also a haven for most other types of lower animal life. The various inmates are skillfully introduced, not only by means of dialogue, but also through clever camera ployment. Jane encounters Toby Coleman, the angry young novelist, on the darkened stairwell during her first traumatic night at Doris's place. He soon falls madly in love with her. "I've been fooling you about not being on the make all this time. I am on the make, but I promise you that I am very manageable" he admits. Toby's manageability and his lack of it, plus...
Hard & Solid. The signs of the economy's new strength were obvious in a welter of statistics that set new records in industrial production, personal income (average: $1,850 per person after taxes), new orders for manufacturers and em ployment. But nowhere were the signs more manifest than in the attitude of the nation's most important economic ingredient: people. Buyers returning to Wall Street last week sent the Dow-Jones industrial average surging to 711.68 at week's end, its highest close since last spring. Consumers are crowding into department stores and auto showrooms, in April...