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...such Plains states as Nebraska and Kansas, where often only scattered trees break the wind, some farmers watch helplessly as their most valuable asset blows away. The Agriculture Department considers the loss of five tons of soil an acre annually to be excessive; below that, the land can renew itself fairly well. Yet Illinois farms are eroding at an average of 6.72 tons, and losses are also high in parts of Iowa, Tennessee and Missouri. Farmers, often with federal prodding and financial help, have begun to adopt better conservation techniques...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: The Plains of Plenty | 1/21/1980 | See Source »

Richard Jaffeson, professional development coordinator of the American Planning Association (APA), said yesterday he does not believe the merger is related to the APA's decision last month to renew its recognition...

Author: By Susan K. Brown and Richard F. Strasser, S | Title: K-School, GSD Faculty Debate Merger | 11/29/1979 | See Source »

...confusion was an invitation for price gouging. The National Iranian Oil Co. (NIOC) demanded $50 per bbl. for some oil it put on the spot market and threatened that if its regular customers did not pay the price, NIOC would refuse to renew its supply contracts when they expire in December. Exxon, Shell and British Petroleum got telex notification from NIOC that their anticipated deliveries for the last three months of 1979 were being cut by approximately 5%. NIOC blamed "operational difficulties," but many oilmen suspected that the missing petroleum would soon enough turn up for sale on the spot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Oil: The Blackmail Market | 11/19/1979 | See Source »

...state has the legitimate right of self-defense. We will allow political dissent but not delinquency." At week's end the terrorists announced that they would halt their offensive, but renew it if the new government failed to deliver on its promised reforms...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EL SALVADOR: A Coup Against Chaos | 10/29/1979 | See Source »

Dressed in somber gray suits and minus 25 Ibs. (thanks to a low-fat diet), he stressed pet schemes: overhaul the fiscal and monetary system, rebuild the cities, renew the space program, balance the federal budget, protect the environment, phase out nuclear energy. Says Brown: "The Democratic Party is headed for defeat in November unless it comes up with the answers for the decline in our economy, the decline of our technology...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: More of Less | 10/22/1979 | See Source »

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