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...week blitz was over?the most intensive effort by a U.S. President, in or out of wartime, to rally the nation behind a common cause. A stream of high Government officials sought out television interviews and speech appearances to continue the crusade. Politicians searched for the high ground from which to fight the months of battles that lay ahead. The Administration began releasing figures to show how much money it thinks the average American consumer would actually be saving ?instead of losing?under the President's program. And Jimmy Carter had clearly achieved his first, vital goal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: THE ENERGY WAR | 5/2/1977 | See Source »

...Giuseppe's intense otherworldliness. Morante's symbolism is rarely more modern than the 19th century. Ida's greatest fear is that people will learn she is half Jewish-and the mother of a bastard. Ignorant of these facts, her son Antonio brings home the stray dog Blitz, and proudly announces that it is "a bastard" with a star mark on its chest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Powers and the Powerless | 5/2/1977 | See Source »

Held scoreless for about six minutes, the Crimson looked about to crack under the pressure. But Radcliffe came back, proving its mettle with a 9 point game-ending blitz. Ellen Hart provided the points, breaking the scoreless drought by dribbling the length of the court to put home a twisting layup...

Author: By Bob Baggott, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: 'Cliffe Cagers Bop Wellesley | 2/8/1977 | See Source »

Radcliffe outscored its hepless opponents 19-3 in the first eight minutes of the half, putting the game on ice figuratively as well as literally. Hart led the blitz with six straight points, aided by Curry and Sue Williams who combined for eight straight points...

Author: By Bob Baggott, | Title: 'Cliffe Hoopsters Thump MIT, 57-25, As Team Effort Overcomes Elements | 1/13/1977 | See Source »

...leaving Clem and the airless gloom that enshrouds him. Clem reads her thoughts and reminds her: "If you left me, I'd fall down. But so would you" Hanley lightens this bleak, static scene only once-with a long flashback to World War II and the London blitz, when Clem, Lena and the other tenants trooped down the stairs to spend nights of fear in the cellar. Here, A Dream Journey takes on special intensity. The dream is a nightmare, and small, carefully described activities like eating or conversing become pools of serenity in a chaotic torrent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Wasteland | 1/10/1977 | See Source »

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