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Berman, Harold J. | May 14, 1973 issue
Presents information on trade relations between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. Attitude of U.S. traders toward trade with the Soviet Union; U.S. Government...

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Mollenhoff, Clark | June 25, 1973 issue
Focuses on buying and selling activities of basic foodstuffs in the U.S. commodity exchanges in 1973. Effect of high grain prices on food costs; Rise in...

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Mowbray, A. Q. | September 15, 1969 issue
The state of the U.S. market place is nowhere better illustrated than in a television commercial now going the rounds for Oxydol. The scene is a modern,...

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Klamkin, Charles | January 18, 1971 issue
For years, the consumer has been the "pigeon" for faulty engineering, shoddy workmanship, vague warranties and inept service and his frustrations have finally...

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Hutchison, Keith | January 12, 1946 issue
This article talks about shortage of goods in the U.S. in 1946. National Manufacturers' Association suggests to release all controls, abolish all price...

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Riggio, Joseph | December 4, 1954 issue
A few weeks ago an advertisement in the magazine section of the New York "Sunday Times" announced "high-fidelity" shirtings for men. A recent issue of "Fortune"...

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Hutchison, Keith | May 6, 1950 issue
Foreigners can spend here only the dollars that they earn or that the U.S. give or lend to them. There is no magic that will enable the U.S. to sell abroad...

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Hutchison, Keith | August 3, 1946 issue
Ten years ago, cotton's popularity in the southern U.S. seemed to be numbered. But the Second World War has restored its prestige, its revenues and the...

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Uhl, Alexander H. | July 28, 1951 issue
With the help of Senator Pat McCarran, the Franco government in Spain is being bailed out of the economic and political crisis in which it found itself...

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Milo, David | July 26, 1952 issue
Ever since the agricultural depression. which gripped the Southwest in the U.S. twenty years ago and the end of the oil boom in the early thirties Oklahoma...

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