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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Restraining Order. That thinking began early the next morning in Manhattan, when Keating dialed Dolphin Coach Don Shula at his home in Miami and asked: "Do we talk about next year?" Cautious, Shula told him to wait for .the legal issues to be settled. "It's pretty sad," sighed Keating. "They've taken the wind out of our sails." Said a weary Csonka bluntly: "It must be nice to be in a position to make the laws. Let's go ahead and take a double tax write-off on our tractors." With all meetings canceled, Csonka...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Csonked-Out | 11/10/1975 | See Source »

Because of the risks inherent in the socialization approach, both Social Democrats and union leaders have been cautious in their comments so far. In fact, the party seems almost embarassed by Meidner's proposal and would probably have preferred to deal with it after next September's elections. However, it fits in well with the traditions of the socialist labor movement in Sweden. And, given the party's commitment to redistribution of income and socialization of productive wealth, it will probably be impossible (for it) wholly to dismiss the proposal. In the end, there will probably be some form...

Author: By Eric Stenshoel, | Title: Socialist Labor Pains in Sweden | 10/28/1975 | See Source »

...nearly four months since Prime Minister Indira Gandhi proclaimed a state of emergency in India and assumed authoritarian powers. Today critics of her policies-including some in Washington -are taking a cautious second look. This month a joint Indo-U.S. commission, designed to promote better relations, convened in Washington after a long delay. At the time, President Ford emphasized that Washington had great interest in the "strength, progress and economic viability of India." He said he was still anxious to visit India. TIME New Delhi Bureau Chief William Smith recently toured the country and cabled this assessment of Indian...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDIA: The Emergency: A Needed Shock | 10/27/1975 | See Source »

...this is not to imply that Rosovsky was awshucksing his review to the point of deception; rather, that he was unsure--and therefore cautious about just how far-reaching the results of the study would...

Author: By Nick Lemann, | Title: Changing the Rules | 10/11/1975 | See Source »

...know it at the time, Lawson, 27, had been felled by a brand-new, high-voltage weapon called the stun gun. More properly known as a Taser,* the gun was developed for law-enforcement use. No police force has yet bought it, but thugs are apparently less cautious about trying something new. Nine Tasers were recently stolen from a distributor near Miami, and police there last week were afraid that the gas-station robbery may be only the first...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Stun Gun | 10/6/1975 | See Source »

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