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AGAIN, THE conventional mind can find a thousand reasons why such an approach will not work. But those with imagination can see that the community corporation idea--linked to an independent source of funds which can supplement and perhaps eventually take the place of anti-poverty funds--is a creative response to our present difficulties...

Author: By Gar Alperovitz, | Title: An Unconventional Approach to Boston's Problems | 4/22/1968 | See Source »

Lindsay said he favored a guaranteed annual income which would supplement the income of those below a minimum poverty level while creating an incentive for self-improvement. Lindsay called the present system of welfare "bankrupt...

Author: By Sandra E. Ravich, | Title: Lindsay Denounces Force in Cities, Calls for Ways to 'Relieve Tensions' | 4/22/1968 | See Source »

...Winship the reformist that initiated a 36-page supplement on poverty programs last month (March 19)> The report included the first comprehensive listings of agencies and programs--public and private--involved in the Boston area's War on Poverty. The supplement is unimaginative--but impressively thorough...

Author: By Marion E. Bodian, | Title: The Globe Gets a Social Conscience | 4/10/1968 | See Source »

Most publications that die in New York stay dead. But a few, or parts of them, are coming back to life this week. New York magazine, which used to supplement the New York Herald Tribune and later the World Journal Tribune, is reviving as an independent weekly. A TIME-sized 40? magazine on glossy paper, its first issue contains 136 pages, with 64 pages of advertising, including the much-prized Fifth Avenue retailers. After an inventive promotion campaign offering winners such awards as a dinner with Mayor Lindsay or a personal bench in Central Park, an encouraging 60,000 people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Magazines: New York Revival | 4/5/1968 | See Source »

...accord arrived at in Stockholm last weekend moved the international monetary system another uneasy step away from disaster. Nine of the top ten financial powers of the non-Communist world reached agreement on the form of a new kind of international money - paper gold - to supplement dollars, pounds and real gold in bank rolling world trade and investment. France refused to go along...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Money: Toward Paper Gold | 4/5/1968 | See Source »

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