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Each of the ward conventions was filled, many people attracted by mass mailed post cards announcing the Union Railway intended to pack the meetings. Pamphlets were distributed with the slogan "UNION RAILWAY VS. THE PEOPLE." Actually, Charles Railroad interests allied with no-license (prohibitionists) forces stacked each of the ward conventions, accepting or rejecting candidates on the basis of their stands for the railroad and against liquor...

Author: By Jacob M. Schlesinger, | Title: City Politics a Century Ago: A Liquor and Trains Election | 11/3/1981 | See Source »

...Yamit. A long line of cars, full of sightseeing Israelis, is halted by a roadside stand where Israeli youngsters are handing out leaflets and soliciting signatures for a petition supporting a group called the Movement to Halt the Withdrawal. Afterward the youngsters paste bumper stickers on the cars. The slogan: DON'T UPROOT A TREE...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Digging In | 11/2/1981 | See Source »

...their bodies, they can go on for ages. "It's just something regular that happens when you reach a certain age," agreed Bobby Murcer, 35, a self-mocking sort whose clubhouse chair is a rocking chair. "They put you on the back burner." The Yankees' new slogan: "Veterans Power...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: A Slugfest, On and Off the Field | 10/26/1981 | See Source »

These are the arguments I sometimes hear; I was lucky never to meet anyone who would use the favorite slogan of Soviet-sponsored propaganda: "instead of striking, the Poles should rather take to work." This explanation of Polish troubles is definitely too primitive to be accepted. Nevertheless, there are a great deal of misunderstandings, some of which I tried to analyze above. It strikes me that their common denominator is actually anxiety: anxiety that something might happen, which would not only end Poland's dream of freedom and democracy but also compel the Western world to assume at last...

Author: By Stanislaw Baranczak, | Title: Dangers the Poles Are Prepared For A Dissident's Explanation of Polish Resistance | 10/23/1981 | See Source »

...Count on Sears," proudly claims America's largest retailer in its advertising. Until recently that slogan referred mainly to consumer goods like clothes, dishwashers or power tools available in its 859 stores. But customers may soon turn to Sears to buy a house or a share of stock or invest in a money-market fund. In two lightning moves last week, the company stepped boldly into one-stop financial shopping. First it offered about $180 million to buy Coldwell, Banker & Co., the biggest independent real estate broker in the U.S., and then it bid some $600 million for Dean...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Money Stores | 10/19/1981 | See Source »

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