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Maximum Fine. Originality is allowed, but postal regulations warn that posts or supports "may not be designed to represent effigies and caricatures that would tend to disparage or ridicule any person." Boxes must also be rust-free and "neat." Regulations for mail slots and apartment mailboxes are very nearly as detailed. Persistent violation of the rules can bring a halt to home delivery. Mail can, of course, be picked up at the post office, but that involves renting a box at rates that just went up from $21.60 to $25 a year, or using a general-delivery window, which often...
...Eastman, a leading Beverly Hills skin-care specialist, protests that it is an "outrageous" fad, and a number of dermatologists back him up. Some doctors explain that Preparation H works on the face by slightly irritating the skin, thus causing enough swelling to minimize small wrinkles; continued use, they warn, may accelerate skin aging by causing inflammation and scaling. American Home Products Corp., which produces Preparation H, has no comment on its unorthodox use. But physicians warn that like any other medication, it should be used only as directed-and the face, they point out, is not the part...
Many Democrats prefer a $7.50 price ceiling on all U.S. oil, both new and presently controlled, but they almost surely cannot pass such a bill over an inevitable presidential veto. That leaves the possibility of a straight extension of price controls-perhaps for six months-but Administration aides warn that Ford might veto that too, because he believes controls only discourage domestic output and keep the U.S. dependent on OPEC...
When students return the engraver they will be given stickers that warn burglars that their property is marked for ready identification by law enforcement agencies...
...that the control bank pumps into the economy from week to week influences interest rates and, in turn, the pace of the recovery. Says Booth: "For the stock market to go forward, we cannot have a sharp and sustained reversal of interest rates." Other money managers agree and also warn that any new outbreak of fighting in the Middle East would almost certainly send stock prices tumbling again...