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...that he could hardly bear facing the morning headlines. Said he: "It's awful over here. Just awful." Carter met with Kirbo, and later with top aides in the White House, and it was quickly agreed and announced to the press that Carter was changing tactics and would soften his attacks. Said Press Secretary Jody Powell: "We'll try to campaign in such a way that does not allow anyone to focus on the rhetoric rather than on the substance, or on how something is said rather than what is said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: A Vow to Zip His Lip | 10/20/1980 | See Source »

Still, beneath the well-orchestrated harmony and smooth avoidance of controversial votes, pressures were mounting on Thatcher to soften her rigid monetarism as Britain slips deeper into recession. After 17 months in office, the Thatcher government's economic policies were being sharply attacked, not just by trade-union leaders but by industrial managers as well...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BRITAIN: Crowing Tories | 10/20/1980 | See Source »

...Result: four to six miles more on a gallon of gas. At least that is the claim of George Goiri, 48, an Ontario, Ore., storekeeper, who began attaching magnets to his 1978 Mark V and 1980 Ford pickup. He had wondered what effect magnets, which can be used to soften water by altering the molecules, would have on gasoline...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Magnetic Miles | 9/15/1980 | See Source »

...seldom visible, travel is more freely allowed than elsewhere in the East bloc. János Kádár's government has no peer in public relations among its Eastern European friends; a recent round of price hikes was announced a year ahead of time to soften the reaction. An economic plan put into effect last year looks suspiciously like capitalism, with financial incentives and broad leeway for managers to hire, fire and set production goals. The government also winks at a booming underground economy. Although his economic growth record was lowest in the region last year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: The Other Satellites | 9/1/1980 | See Source »

...rose 1.7% or at a yearly rate of 22.4%. But by the beginning of 1980, consumer spending was slowing down, and when the Federal Reserve Board tightened credit in March, the public put away its plastic. As a consequence, the economy fell hard. Retail sales, which had started to soften in January, plummeted for the next four months by $4.9 billion. In the second quarter of the year, the G.N.P. declined at a startling 9.1% annual rate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Those Cautious Consumers | 8/25/1980 | See Source »

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