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...Doubtless. And perhaps if the film were made with real flak, one would feel like toying with its mystical precepts. But Director Wise cannot think of any way to stress the spooky except to drench scenes in rain, while Writer De Felitta cranks out undigested research. They are very tedious fellows...
...much as $2,500. By contrast, the rebate would start out in the $300 range for the most economical cars (those that get 39 miles or more to the gallon) and rise to a maximum of $500 by 1985. The distribution of such a variety of rebates would doubtless be a burdensome bureaucratic chore. The purpose of the plan is to give U.S. manufacturers time to shift to the smaller models that have long been the province of European and Japanese manufacturers. But foreign-made autos will get no breaks under the Carter program. They will qualify for rebates only...
...Administration is remarkably broad. In fact, 42% of those who voted for Gerald Ford in the election now say their impression of Carter has improved since then. As he begins making hard decisions on energy policy, welfare reform and taxes, this glorious glow about Carter's performance will doubtless pale. For the moment, however, he has brought a substantial lift to the morale of Americans. TIME's national mood indicator, based on a series of questions that measure people's confidence in the U.S., has risen to 47%, up seven percentage points since the election...
...makes her look plagued even before the dis ease breaks out. Or why poor Martin Sheen, cast as Ava Gardner's creepy gigolo, undergoes such unmotivated regeneration in crisis. And why OJ. Simpson is required to run around in a priest's collar and talk in an imbecilic simper. Doubtless the hero sympathizes with Lee Strasberg, who appears to be so affronted by his dialogue that he whispers all of it in virtually inaudible silence, and wishes to bestow on the other players the gift of still deeper silence...
...office figures that the maximum sum available for additional social spending by 1980 will be $50 billion-not nearly enough to cover the costs of such ambitious programs as national health insurance. There is no easy escape from Carter's dilemma. Before his first term ends, he is doubtless going to have to make a hard, politically hazardous choice between cutting and spending...