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...Immediately after his speech, in which he discussed youth's contempt for present-day TV, he drove back to Manhattan to pursue more personal programming talks with ABC. By the end of the week, attorneys for the network and Smothers Inc. had virtually assured the return of the broth ers to a weekly network series after a year's banishment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: The Return of the Smothers | 3/30/1970 | See Source »

...club-house still retains some of its old glamour. The rice pudding is excellent, and nothing can really match the clam chowder. A waiter in a white jacket with a towel over his arm shuffles over to your table, and from a shiny mug he pours the hot tangy broth into your bowl...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Old Days Are Gone at Narragansett, But Racing Fans Still Eat Very Well | 1/21/1970 | See Source »

Poisonous Broth. More widespread than radioactive fallout, DDT is found in every kind of aquatic life and in almost every animal. Even mother's milk exhibits traces of DDT two or three times as high as the maximum standard for cow's milk set by the Food and Drug Administration. In any other container, a current quip has it, mother's milk would be prohibited from crossing state lines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ecology: Pesticide into Pest | 7/11/1969 | See Source »

...substance were used throughout the country last year. France and Britain are keeping a watch on pesticide levels within their borders. The Russians, too, are concerned, as Premier Aleksei Kosygin indicated when he offered to join with the Swedes in cleaning up what Europeans call the "poisonous broth" conditions in the Baltic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ecology: Pesticide into Pest | 7/11/1969 | See Source »

...many cooks spoil the broth"-so goes a proverb that is as familiar to most Americans as its meaning. The Iranians expressed the same thought with different words: "Two midwives will deliver a baby with a crooked head." So do the Italians: "With so many roosters crowing, the sun never comes up." The Russians: "With seven nurses, the child goes blind." And the Japanese: "Too many boatmen run the boat up to the top of the mountain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Language: The Wild Flowers of Thought | 3/14/1969 | See Source »

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