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Editorials

November 23, 1974 issue

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Presents several editorials which discuss various subjects. "Some Bright Spots," which discussed the results of elections held in the U.S. in November 1974; "Gerald Ford: Careless or Callous," which discussed methods used by several members of U.S. President Gerald Ford's administration to fight against inflation; "New England's Better Vision," which discussed the shortage of oil refineries in New England; "Antitrust and Inflation," which discussed antitrust laws in the U.S.; "Wising Up?" which discussed the legalization of casino gambling in the U.S.; "The Automated Supermarket," which discussed electronic automated check-out systems being used in supermarkets and retail stores in the U.S.

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EDITORIALS; ELECTIONS; FORD, Gerald R., 1913-2006; PRESIDENTS -- United States; PETROLEUM refineries; GAMBLING; NEW England
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