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There are good grounds for Detroit's gloom. By raising exhaust temperatures, a device called a catalytic converter can burn away carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons. Trouble is, this step may also increase the output of nitrogen oxides, which no one yet knows how to curb economically. Unless the automakers can develop radical, new technological solutions, they fear that the expense of meeting the federal requirements may add as much as $600 to the cost of each...
...also happen to be his rivals for power. Specifically, Gierek: - Introduced a new Five-Year Plan to the party's Central Committee that attempts to placate the shortage-plagued Poles by shifting emphasis from heavy industry to consumer goods. It also places great stress on increased farm output and a higher rate of housing construction (the present waiting time for apartments is six years). "The main theme," said Premier Piotr Jaroszewicz, "is man and his needs." >Ended a 25-year dispute between the party and the Catholic Church-to which 95% of Poland's 32.5 million people have...
...hand that white holes do exist. One of the great puzzles of contemporary astrophysics is the huge amount of energy -cosmic rays, X rays, infrared radiation -that is apparently coming from distant quasars and from the centers of galaxies, including the earth's own Milky Way; the output seems to be greater than can be accounted for by known physical processes, including the conversion of matter into energy by thermonuclear explosions. If it could be shown that matter and energy were coming from another universe, Hjellming says, that problem would be neatly solved...
Quizzes From Carlo. Now Anna can take her place among moguls of Italian business. Her new real estate company will have assets of $160 million. In addition, her holdings extend to the fields of toothpaste (one-third of Italy's output), matches (70% of national production), cosmetics, chemicals, highway construction, paper, banking and mutual funds. Her Postal Market Italiana is the country's first and largest mail-order house. Because she juggles her portfolio constantly, it is difficult to estimate Anna's net worth. She and her husband Giuseppe Bolchini, a respected but lesser-known financier...
...group of American newsmen were restricted to major cities (85% of the population lives in the countryside) and apparently saw little that the Chinese did not want them to see. Correspondent Durdin wrote that "the places visited were for the most part showplaces." He also noted that "improved industrial output has given them a little better livelihood." The nation is stable and "back at work in a settled, regulated way," Durdin concluded...