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Carl Sandburg's description of Chicago at the beginning of the century was every bit as accurate for the rest of the Midwest. With its raw energy and perpetual motion, the nation's heartland was synonymous with prosperous cities. Over the years, Chicago became identified with hogs, Toledo...
Last week two of the detectives suspended in the Martin incident were formally charged, one for attempted murder, the other for attempting to wound. After a brief appearance in court, they were released on bail until another hearing scheduled for March 17. Waldorf, meanwhile, was out of danger and listed...
Cancer specialists cannot afford such bravado. Most of their patients do not recover. "When you see as many people as I do," says Arnold Brody, "you collect quite a stable of sick friends. Then they start knocking off. It's like losing a friend every month . . . Year after year...
The scramble began with the introduction of the money-market accounts on Dec. 14. Congress authorized these savings plans to help banks and S and Ls recover a part of the $231 billion that had been diverted to money-market funds operated by mutual-fund management companies and brokerage houses...
Further evidence of progress in the inflation fight came last week when the U.S. Labor Department reported that consumer prices rose during November by a mere 0.1%. As a result, inflation for all of 1982 now looks likely to remain under 5%, the lowest level in six years. Says David...