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...John L. Coulehan, head of the research team at Fort Defiance Hospital in Fort Defiance, Ariz., said yesterday that he was not prepared to recommend that people regularly take Vitamin C to avoid colds because doctors "just don't know how it works...
...mind control" on nonconformists, tranquilize prisoners or inmates of mental hospitals, and tame those whose behavior or ideas society finds troubling. They note that psychosurgery is being widely used in Japan to calm down hyperactive children. They also observe with alarm the tendency of some school physicians to recommend drug treatment for these schoolchildren. Others, on a more philosophical level, are concerned lest the neurosciences succeed in erasing the factitious Line between "mind" and "brain" and reduce man to a collection of neurons...
...lifting of the Arab oil embargo would no doubt produce an explosive rally, but investment men are already predicting that it would not last; everyone knows only too well that the unpredictable Arabs can always turn off the flow again. Analysts who can usually produce a string of "buy" recommendations every day are throwing up their hands; they complain that they simply cannot forecast 1974 or 1975 earnings of major companies. About the only stocks they can recommend are those of a handful of firms that stand to benefit from the energy crisis: coal companies, some railroads, makers of mining...
...federal guarantee; four times as many such loans were made during the last fiscal year as in 1972. Most have been worthy and highly visible loans to grateful small businessmen who constitute no minor political constituency. Mindful of such factors, the House subcommittee last week decided after all to recommend that the agency's funding authority be expanded to the requested $6.6 billion level-but only for six months. After that, Kleppe will have to come back and answer some more hard questions...
...IRRC report offers a compendium of information on the plant and on federal and state licensing procedures, but doesn't draw any conclusions or recommend any course of action for Harvard. In consulting the experts, the ACSR seems to be looking for someone to tell it who is right about the plant, AP&L or the Arkansas community Organization for Reform Now (ACORN), the group fighting the plant...