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Equally important, the Saudi strategy forced the other OPEC members to think seriously about quotas or face the prospect of almost bottomless oil prices. Before last week's agreement, some experts were predicting a price of $6 per bbl. by the end of the year. Says Sanford Margoshes, who follows the industry for Shearson Lehman Brothers: "Producers have suffered exquisite pain, and pain makes one wise." Arnold Safer, an energy consultant based in Bethesda, Md., believes "it was a do-or-die situation in Geneva...
...nomination against former U.S. Ambassador to Rumania David Funderburk, a candidate of the ultra-right-wing National Congressional Club, which had previously backed East. North Carolina Republicans hope that Broyhill's incumbency, however brief, will boost him in his uphill campaign against the Democratic nominee, popular former Governor Terry Sanford, who retired in 1985 after 15 years as president of Duke University...
...that." Some First Amendment experts were afraid that the court had not given explicit enough criteria to lower courts, but the decision may have an impact beyond the strict letter of its language. "In some cases the melody is more important than the words," said Libel Attorney Bruce Sanford of Washington. Whether lower-court judges will face the music remains to be seen...
Unwilling to let the Democrats take advantage of the trade issue, many Republicans jumped ship. Among the five from North Carolina who did was James Broyhill, who is running against former Democratic Governor Terry Sanford for the Senate. When Sanford kicked off his campaign last week in Burlington, one of many North Carolina towns where the textile industry has atrophied, he brought up trade policy. The previous day Broyhill had blasted the Democrats' protectionist bill but ended up voting...
...Rumania David Funderbunk, to run for the Senate seat vacated by another Helms protege, retiring Senator John East. Broyhill promptly announced that he would wage his campaign without the help of Helms' organization, thank you very much. The continuing bitterness in G.O.P. ranks brought smiles to Democrat Terry Sanford, 68, a onetime North Carolina Governor, who, in a crowded field of ten candidates, won his party's Senate nomination with 60% of the vote...