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...pollsters discovered that as economic worries have begun to ease, schools have emerged as a strong public concern. Moreover, the education issue could be used to broaden the President's image beyond Reaganomics and defense. A push for better schools, aides reasoned, would help him woo women and regain some of the blue-collar workers who were part of his 1980 coalition but have since strayed. "With education," a White House adviser explains, "you reach out beyond liberal-conservative lines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Course in Politics | 6/20/1983 | See Source »

Milk producers are hoping that aseptics can help them regain some of the market share they have been steadily losing to other beverages. Dairymen, Inc., an 8,000-member cooperative based in Louisville, is now selling whole and low-fat milk in the new packs, as well as such flavored varieties as chocolate, strawberry, banana and fruit-punch milk. It is also exporting milk in aseptic packages to Nigeria and the Caribbean. Says Larry Johnson, Dairymen's vice president of marketing development: "It's opening up new markets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Box Rebellion | 6/13/1983 | See Source »

...interests that will have a different effect on Black students than on whites." Black student leaders agree that changes in the incoming Black students have only mandated new priorities for Black groups, the underlying need for the organizations remain unchanged. So while, it is unlikely that these groups will regain the united, close-knit structure of the early 1970s, the evolution of the Black organizations speaks well for their capacity to endure. Whatever their tone, these groups will continue to be heard on campus.CrimsonTimothy W. Plass"Politics-is not higher than art."--Patricla S. Bellinger, '83, former president of Black...

Author: By Holly A. Ideison, | Title: Evolving, But Remaining Vital | 6/9/1983 | See Source »

...Exporting Countries cut prices to that level in March. James McKie, chairman of the economics department at the University of Texas, noted that while OPEC has not collapsed, as some had predicted, the oil producers now seem powerless to push prices higher. He warned, however, that the group could regain its clout if Middle East strife once again restricts the flow of oil. Said he: "OPEC will now wait in the wings for its next opportunity, which, I feel viscerally certain, is sure to come...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Beginning to Build Up Steam | 6/6/1983 | See Source »

...four of the nation's six largest cities: Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Detroit. But even cushioned by a 5-to-l Democratic superiority, Goode is no shoo-in. The G.O.P. is girding for a tough fight, hoping to take advantage of a fractured Democratic Party and regain city hall after 32 years out of power. "I've spoken to some of these people, and there's going to be a mass defection from the Democratic Party," said longtime Political Observer Jordon Pitock. "You gotta be honest and say, 'Do you want a black city...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Another Big-City Black Mayor? | 5/30/1983 | See Source »

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