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Show I Walter Lippman views a I changing world: "We are in the 1960's, and we must search our minds lest we accept unexamined unexam-ined the assumptions of the postwar years. The paramount theme of the 1940's was the necessity of American intervention inter-vention to save European civilization civi-lization from destruction. The paramount theme of the 1950's was to consolidate the western world against the onset of revolutionary rev-olutionary .communism. The paramount theme of this decade de-cade as we know it thus far is that we are emerging from a two-power world and entering one where there are manv powers." J Chair Store Age reports that shoplu-ters, along with retail sales, are heading for another record year. It describes an-nuual an-nuual losses due to pilferage as staggering and urges retailers retail-ers to learn the ways and tech-nques tech-nques commonly used by shoppers shop-pers and to keep their eyeP3 |