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NO COMMENT Anti-inflation note The House and Senate judiciary committees are still wrestling with the long-pending revision of the U.S. criminal code. One provision under consideration would make...

...For those who produce it...
...Treasury defines fax as "a compulsory payment for which no specific benefit is received in return...
...The sporting life Dorf/MJH, a public relations firm, advises its corporate clients, according to Advertising Age, to attract media coverage by sponsoring "unusual, off-beat, and lesser-known sports — such as floor hockey, caber tossing, and walking on water...
...One new wrinkle: Playing spaces on the board have been sold as ads to twenty leading corporations, which paid $30,000 each...
...The chief financial officer of International Telephone & Telegraph refers to them, according to The Wall Street Journal, as "head-count reductions...
...And bless us who use it Amen...
...One provision under consideration would make it a Federal crime to extend credit at an annual interest rate of more than 45 per cent A rose by any other name Big business has found a new word for layoffs...
...Now it's official The U.S...
...Frontiers of free enterprise Just in time for the Christmas trade, the Pressman Toy Corp...
...Eat that metaphor Esquire magazine has decided that it wants to be thought of as "a socio-literary smorgasbord for contemporary man...
...Dollars & Sense reports the following prayer offered by City Councilman David Eberhard at the weekly luncheon of the Detroit Economic Club: "Almighty God, we thank thee for the wheel...
...For the person who made it into a vehicle...
...of New York City is marketing (at $16) a Monopoly-type board game called Fortune...
...Is Chrysler dying for our sins...
...Pure pleasure Advertisers are pressing the television networks to accept forty-five-second spot commercials — "a pleasant length," according to the creative director at the Doyle Dane Bernbach advertising agency, and "perfect" in terms of the amount of information a television viewer can retain...

Vol. 43 • November 1979 • No. 11


 
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