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Surprisingly, bank loans to foreign governments were almost nonexistent until a decade ago. But the 350% rise in oil prices in 1973 and 1974, from $2.59 per bbl. of Arabian light to $11.65, changed the face of world finance. In the new era of costly energy, scores of countries, not...
Inspired by such cosmic wanderlust, Reagan is ready to move on from the space shuttle to what NASA calls the "next logical step": a permanent manned space station. Still on the drawing boards, the space station would house half a dozen people for three-to six-month shifts in roomy...
Lower rates, no tax hike for anyone and no loss to the Treasury? It all appears to be a mirage. And it is. Even though Congress is not in session, lobbyists are already calling on staff experts and members of key tax-writing committees to press arguments against eliminating special...
Precisely where the campaign carried Ferraro is already a matter of intense speculation. Few doubt that the Democratic vice-presidential nominee won the right to continue speaking in the months ahead for her party on a national level. New York Democrats take it as an article of faith that in...
Like its subject, the public high school, Teachers is undone by its aspiration to be all things to all members of its constituency. Sometimes it is a sardonic assault on institutional idiocy, something Director Arthur Hiller once managed pretty well in The Hospital. Sometimes it is a sentimental plea for...