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...growing list of companies in ailing industries like steel and autos have been hungrily eyeing the new regulations. But companies with poor credit ratings may not find the leasing razzmatazz so easy to arrange. Wary that the regulations could wind up leading to a wholesale corporate raid on the Treasury, officials in the department last week issued temporary rules that could sharply restrict, if not actually prevent, a number of firms with low credit ratings from taking advantage of the leasing opportunities. That could prove bad news for companies like Chrysler, Ford and International Harvester, which have all been looking...
Gilbert's name was not among those of 23 persons arrested in a Cambridge police raid on Weathermen here on Nov. 17, 1969, the largest such action against the group locally...
...soul for the Sinai; he maintained to his death that he had never signed a separate peace. They were angered by his trip to Jerusalem; even more, they resented his unwillingness to change course when the autonomy talks seemed to be going nowhere. They blamed him for the Israeli raid on the Iraqi reactor last June, which took place just three days after Sadat and Begin had talked in the Sinai. Either Sadat had approved the raid on Arab territory, they said, or he had been duped by the Israelis...
...Harvard freshman soccer team held on to a 1-0 lead to edge past a Phillips Exeter team which often threatened but never came through yesterday on a wind-and raid-lashed Business School field...
...American cities nowadays can boast two thriving newspapers. As a result, old-fashioned journalistic competition is practically a thing of the past. Gone are the days when rival dailies would scramble to beat one another on every story, raid newsrooms across the land for talent, open new out-of-town bureaus like bottles of beer, and in the process keep getting livelier and better...