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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...psychoanalysis, would turn the beast into a champion. If, for instance, Jacobs thought a horse simply needed peace and quiet, he would remove him to a dark, remote stall. If a horse wouldn't eat, Jacobs would move him next door to a horse that ate like one, chop a hole in the wall so the hunger striker would observe the mad gluttony in the next stall and, sure enough, the power of suggestion usually worked. Once Jacobs determined from what he felt was a pained expression on a mare's face that her shoes were too tight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: A Nice, Quiet Life | 5/29/1978 | See Source »

...steeper rates than does the U.S. To alleviate this double burden, the U.S. tax code has long provided two moderate loopholes. First, overseas taxpayers could exempt up to $25,000 annually from U.S. taxes. Second, they could claim a credit for any foreign income taxes paid. The amendment would chop the exemption to no more than $15,000 a year and limit the credits for foreign taxes. It would also tax the excess at the rate that would have applied if the $15,000 were not exempt -in other words, force the taxpayer into a higher tax bracket...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Tax Squeeze Overseas | 5/22/1978 | See Source »

...takes some courage to show Julia Child how to chop an onion," New York Times food editor Craig Claiborne told an audience that included Julia Child last night at a cooking demonstration to benefit Radcliffe's Schlesinger Library...

Author: By Susan H. Goldstein, | Title: Claiborne, Franey Demonstrate Dishes | 5/11/1978 | See Source »

...relationships, destroyed the Brylcreem market and supplanted the Kennedys as teen-age-culture heroes. One girl is so shaken by Beatlemania that she breaks up with her fiance; she suddenly senses that life has more possibilities than she had previously realized. A loud mouthed boy (Bobby DiCicco) tries to chop down the Sullivan show's transmitter because he knows that the Beatles mean the death of his macho '50s-greaser style. But history cannot be stopped, and the film ends with an ingenious restaging of the Beatles' TV debut. The scene is surprisingly affecting. Perhaps because things...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Teen Dreams | 5/8/1978 | See Source »

...Chop Farm Subsidies and Controls. Federal farm aid has grown fourfold in the past two years, to an estimated $7.9 billion, and the Senate passed a farm bill last month that will add $120 to $170 to the food bill of a family of four in the next fiscal year. As a counter to that expensive bill, President Carter last week recommended higher wheat subsidies and for the first time since the early 1970s offered corn and cotton subsidies to farmers who reduce plantings, which will surely raise food prices. There is no excuse for subsidies, despite some farmers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Essay: Ten Ways to Cut Inflation | 4/10/1978 | See Source »

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