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Gradually these grim facts have taken their toll on civilian morale. The latest migration figures were particularly discouraging. During the first eight months of 1975, there was a net increase of 1,510 white Rhodesians; this year, during the same period, there was a net loss...
...Dorian Gray," Conrad said. "The face is still beautiful, but what's gone on inside the body? The kidney punches. Shots to the liver. That stuff, and time, have taken a toll. It just doesn't show on the champion's face...
...Radcliffe tennis team travelled down the Mass Turnpike yesterday for its third match of the season, but it was the opponent, Wellesley College, that paid the toll, as the racquetwomen won 4-3 to remain undefeated...
...bottleneck in play on the closing holes finally took its toll on Fitzgibbons' concentration, as he sandwiched a bogey between three doubles to balloon out of contention...
Even a short strike would take its toll. Some industry analysts reckon that Ford could lose up to $250 million a week in revenues; lost wages add up to an estimated $50 million a week; and suppliers who sell Ford everything from tires to sandwiches also suffer. An extended strike would be particularly painful for Ford. The dealers have on hand some 300,000 of the 1976 and 1977 cars, but many of the year-old ones are models that had been selling poorly. Once the best pickings are depleted, Ford is sure to lose its market share...