Word: mays
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Patriotic Front and the Salisbury [security force] people talking to each other all the time. There should grow up from there an understanding of each other. After all, they are of the same nationality, and there is no reason why they shouldn't make a start. It may just be possible in some degree to start planning for an integration -during the election period-at the commanders' level...
Early on, crowds of shoppers were thin, so many stores launched sales or devised promotional gimmicks. The May Co. in Cleveland offered its credit customers $1,000 gift certificates for $900. At a tony branch of Garfinckel's in Washington, D.C., shoppers were culled off the street by a dinner-jacketed pianist stationed at the main entrance who played Cole Porter songs on a baby grand. Late in the month, however, sales picked up smartly almost everywhere. Several stores-Rich's in Atlanta, Hudson's in Detroit, Bloomingdale's in Manhattan-toted up record...
Valium and similar antianxiety drugs are commonly prescribed to relieve symptoms of stress. Normally, they yield a feeling of relaxation without inducing marked sleepiness, as barbiturates and alcohol may do. They are derived from benzodiazepine, a chemical whose tension-reducing qualities were discovered by scientists at Roche's U.S. laboratory in Nutley, N.J. While the precise working of the drug remains a mystery, it is known that about 20 minutes after a Valium pill is swallowed, the drug reaches tiny receptors located in the brain's emotion control centers, where it has a calming effect on the central...
...Senate hearings, experts said that Valium and other so-called minor tranquilizers may produce bad side effects. They may cause confusion and temporary memory loss, especially among people over 60. Habitual users risk what Kennedy called a "nightmare of dependence," or outright addiction. Roche officials concede that Valium can be habit-forming, but insist that most people who claim to be hooked on it have actually been addicted to alcohol or other drugs. They also say that U.S. doctors prescribe tranquilizers too casually; though Western Europe's population is greater than the U.S.'s, American physicians prescribe Valium...
...fact that some big commercial banks offer many of the other services at a modest fee is encouraging smaller banks to forgo access to the discount window and leave the system. When Chicago's Oak Park Trust & Savings Bank withdrew its $9 million reserves from the system last May, its earnings rose...