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...cushion the economic impact" of sudden decontrol, Ford announced he will remove a $2-per-bbl. tariff on imported crude and a 60?-per-bbl. fee on foreign refined products. That will cut the selling price of foreign oil to American consumers from its present $14.50 per bbl. and in effect lower the market ceiling toward which domestic oil prices could rise. If Congress overrides his veto of the controls extension, Ford has threatened to reinstate the tariff...
...battle comes out, oil prices are certain to rise substantially, and the increase will have the same effect on the economy as a big new tax boost would. There is a growing consensus among Republicans and Democrats that some sort of new tax cuts will be needed to cushion the oil shock and keep the economy rising. Says Economist Arthur Okun: "It is crucial that oil prices do not drain real consumer purchasing power...
Both reports also fail to realize that rent control affects different areas differently. Harvard Square is much better able to absorb rent control because of the cushion provided by high rents. In Central Square, however, the landlord's profit margin is much thinner, and as a less affluent area, its housing deteriorates much more quickly with any cutbacks on maintenance. Ironically, rent control is hurting most the very groups it was designed to aid-the lower-income group tenant...
...traveling salesmen sold movies then Homebodies would be called a novelty item. Such gewgaws find their value not in beauty or utility but in their oddness. And, like a Whoopee Cushion or a musical nutcracker. Homebodies is an odd little item indeed...
...rest of the night the contest was a game of cat and mouse. Three times Harvard came within two goals--3-1, 4-2, 5,3--but each time the Terriers surged back to restore their three-goal cushion...