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...Journalists have adopted realism as a tool in their writing, he added. "I shouldn't warn writers about the powers of realism--I'm only creating problems for myself as a journalist...
Still, Government statisticians themselves warn that poverty figures serve only as relative measures and not hard and fast pictures of reality. The '75 figures, for example, include only money income. They do not include such "in kind" payments as food stamps or the value of subsidized public housing. This sort of benefit increased during the recession, suggesting that the U.S. poor were better off in 1975 than their dollar-income numbers suggest...
Instead of ordering the building evacuated, police officials, the Science Center's director, and members of the office of the general counsel decided to warn the building's occupants of the threat through verbal announcements and the posting of notices...
Steiner's suggested message to applicants would warn them that "in most cases" misrepresentations are discovered. Such inaccuracies would be passed on to "such other universities and testing services as are appropriate," the memo said...
...moderate instincts warn me against Dole's smart-alecky shallowness as he stalks arrogantly along. There is something of the Nixon-Agnew flavor here. I wonder uneasily how distressing it would be should this glib practitioner, by some unfortunate circumstance, become President...