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...both liberals and conservatives, Coles helps depolarize a divided society. He has performed one of the most difficult and important feats of all: to criticize America and yet to love it, to lament the nation's weakness-es?its "greedy, monopolistic, avaricious and sordid sides"?while continuing to cherish...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: Breaking the American Stereotypes | 2/14/1972 | See Source »

Rarely has black comedy been more lavish in its laughter. As for Murdock's Bentley, it is a masterly portrait, initially of a puppy dog, later of a crushed fellow human whom no one could fail to cherish...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: Aussie Absurdist | 2/14/1972 | See Source »

...much as $3,000 an acre. Colorado is now one of the nation's fastest-growing states (seventh after Nevada, Florida, Arizona, Alaska, California and Maryland). But there is a mounting fear that the developers' busy bulldozers threaten the very qualities of their state that Coloradans cherish most. Worried, the Colorado Institute on Population Problems has taken to statewide TV to urge: "Think small...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: Saving the Slopes | 1/10/1972 | See Source »

...week of Leap Year day, the calendar has tips on feminist wedding ceremonies-omit the word "obey" from the traditional vows, write your own marriage ritual: "We promise to love, cherish, and groove on each other and all living things. We promise to smash the alienated family unit . . . We promise these things until choice do us part." For the second week in April, there is a self-defense karate lesson: "To use this right-foot snap-kick . . ." Nature hints: "Some fish reverse more than just sex roles-they actually consume the other gender." Nonviolent put-off for a masher...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: The Feminist Mystique | 11/8/1971 | See Source »

...home. Japan's per capita income of $1,560 is now the highest in Asia, but ranks only 14th in the free world. Japanese consumers can now afford what they call the three Cs?cooler (air conditioner), color television and car?that their U.S. and European counterparts also cherish. But Japan's economic miracle was financed by sacrificing needed social improvements in favor of industrial investment, which has been running at an annual rate of $28 billion. The average Japanese thus hears constantly about his country's affluence, but he wonders where it is as he glances around his tiny...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Japan: Adjusting to the Nixon Shokku | 10/4/1971 | See Source »

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