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...Stocks. The big settlement comes at a time when the Ford Administration is struggling with raging inflation, rising unemployment and a steadily declining economy. Even a three-week strike will hurt. Coal-hauling railroads-including the Penn Central, Norfolk & Western and Chesapeake & Ohio-have laid off more than 2,500 workers. Thousands more have been let go by U.S. Steel and Republic Steel, which need coal to produce. Most electric utilities, which burn about two-thirds of the nation's coal, have adequate stockpiles for a relatively short strike. But the Government-owned Tennessee Valley Authority...
Globetrotting at a pace that is impressive even by his familiar peripatetic standards, U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger arrived in Moscow last Wednesday on the first leg of a three-week trip that will take him to more than a dozen countries in Europe, South Asia and the Middle East. One achievement is certain: en route (probably between Bangladesh and Pakistan) Kissinger will break all known records for long-distance diplomacy by logging his 200,000th mile of State Department travel. Other triumphs, however, may be considerably harder...
Belmont said coach Bob Scalise started the three-week fall program this year so "he could see what he had to work with and we could meet him. Unfortunately, we didn't have all the time we could have used to prepare for the game...
Bruckmann said the three-week practice period only included ten days of actual practice because Scalise was also coaching soccer...
Eighty-five workers in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's dining halls went back to work yesterday, ending a three-week strike against MIT--but they still don't have a new contract...