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...sharpest attacks are against the package's two most important parts. They are to phase out domestic oil price controls beginning in June, and to bring in a "windfall profits" tax. Scrapping controls will allow U.S. oil prices, which average about $9.45 per bbl., to rise during the next two years to the cartel-set world level, which already stands at a minimum of $14.55 and is certain to climb still higher. The oil companies would get an extra $6.5 billion in earnings annually from decontrol, but about half of the money would be taxed away. The Government would...
...sharpest goal for the laxwomen came when Kent made her cut in front of the goal and turned just in time to receive a pass from attack wing Sue St. Louis, who had positioned herself behind the goal. Kent then wheeled with the ball and quick-sticked it pass an unsuspecting Minuteman goalie...
...preseason trip to Philadelphia paid off big, especially for the freshman, who continues to gain valuable experience. One of the sharpest goals of the game came on a pass up the middle from Cat Ferrante to Kent who quickly unloaded the ball and scored before the B.C. goalie could...
...rarely as memorable as those they issue later on. Nevertheless John Paul's Redemptor Hominis (Redeemer of Man) is a bold document that asserts religion's role as the conscience of the modern world, places Christ and individual man at the center of history and saves its sharpest language to criticize the dehumanizing excesses of modern political and economic systems, capitalist and Communist alike...
...business doubled in seven days. Healthy competition can keep prices from rising, but competition is sharpest when there is a surplus of gasoline and weakest now, when supplies are tight...