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...Coop policy, according to Sanford Litwin, Coop merchandise manager, is to meet a competitor's price, "unless it is at, or below, cost to the Coop...
...favorite-son candidate, chiefly to demonstrate his home-state strength as a vote getter and enhance his prospects for re-election this year to the Senate. Thus, even before the first primary, the Democrats have lost two of their eleven declared candidates: Bentsen and North Carolina's Terry Sanford, who quit last month...
...unfocused candidate-and largely unknown. Mo won a scant 5.9% of the vote. For Shriver, Iowa was even more of a disaster. With the Catholic vote lost to Carter, he garnered 3.3% of the vote. Though he was not involved in the Iowa caucuses, former North Carolina Governor Terry Sanford withdrew from the presidential race last week, citing trouble raising funds and the "ordeal of running a campaign...
...Yale's Thomas Emerson, "the court is the conscience of the community, enforcing its ideals." Prisons, in Alabama as elsewhere, have long been ignored by politicians, and judges have traditionally followed a hands-off policy. But now "we are emerging from that period," says Boston College Law Professor Sanford Fox, "and we are emerging with a vengeance...
...Republic prints an article by someone Martin H. Peretz does not know. "What can I say-it just slipped by," says managing editor David Sanford. "The guy told us he met Marty at a cocktail party in New York, and, of course, a thing like that is very hard to check. It won't happen again...