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While French businessmen generally applaud this "voluntary" plan, most feel that it involves a restrictive kind of market sharing, and some wonder whether it has contributed as much to economic growth as have the Common Market and the stabilization of the franc. In some cases Le Plan, like many French wines, does not travel very well. Britain's Neddy and Nicky are hamstrung right now, primarily because the government wants wages held in line with productivity-and the unions are unwilling to go that far for the Tories. In Italy, Planning Chief Ugo La Malfa hopes for everything from...
...Your cover and cover story of Feb. 15 show much understanding and feeling for the man, Secretary McNamara, and the job. I do not envy Secretary McNamara-decision making for the nuclear security of the world must present a tremendous burden-but I applaud him for his firmness and foresight...
...Everyone with any interest in modern theater should make an effort to see this production. The diehards, who maintain that there is a deep significance in such trifles, will more than appreciate the performance. Those uninitiated into Albee's world will learn that the idea is not untarnished, yet applaud and excellence of acting seldom seen on he college stages...
...have a chance to confer with the assistant in advance, of course--and we like to be called "assistants," not "graders"--you may be able to ferret out one or two cosmic assumptions of his own; seeing them in your blue book, he can only applaud your uncommon perception. For example, while most graders are politically unconcerned, not all are agnostic. This is an older generation, recall. Some may be tired of seeing St. Augustine flattened by a phrase, or reading about the "Xian myth...
...applaud your magazine for the great tribute you have paid to Minoru Yamasaki [Jan. 18] by adding him to your previous selections of Distinguished Architects Frank Lloyd Wright, Edward Stone and Le Corbusier. And thank you for placing it under Art, where architecture belongs, as it is and always has been a fine art. Mies van der Rohe and Bunshaft come under engineering and IBM machines. And I. M. Pei belongs under water...