Word: cor
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...urbane, silver-haired Seni has been Prime Minister twice before-briefly. He appeared as surprised as anyone by Kukrit's unexpected defeat. "The people felt my brother's government just wasn't firm enough," he told TIME Cor respondent William McWhirter last week, "but to be fair, they did the best they could." Kukrit had trouble governing the country almost from the time he took office in March 1975 as successor to Seni, whose government had lasted only eight days before losing a vote of confidence. Kukrit's Social Action coalition included 17 parties, a bloc...
Harv.-HC Colu.-Laf. Cor.-Colg. Brown-URI UMass Dart. Penn-Lehigh Pri.Rutgers Yale-Conn. Pct. Jim Reinig Harvard 24-14 Lafayette 10-7 Cornell 24-7 Brown 35-10 Dartmouth 21-14 Penn 20-17 Rutgers 14-10 Yale 28-7 Andy Quigley Harvard 24-13 Columbia 17-15 Colgate 28-24 Brown 29-6 Dartmouth 15-13 Penn 18-14 Princeton 17-12 Yale 28-14 Rich Doherty Harvard 17-7 Lafayette 24-10 Cornell 20-17 Brown 35-13 UMass 23-13 20-20 Rutgers 27-18 Yale 28-3 Bill Stedman Harvard 14-11 Lafayette...
...give the cheery illusion of more light than actually exists. His U-shaped headquarters for the Enso Gutzeit paper company steps down to a startling courtyard between its wings. But Aalto deliberately turned the building's bland flat sides to its 18th century neoclassic neighbors, matching their cor nice lines and echoing their façade patterns. Only through such respect for place, Aalto seems to say, can cities keep their harmony, continuity and zest...
...Vermont, as Ganienkeh-the Land of the Flint, an independent Indian nation. Since then, to the frustration of state authorities and the growing anxiety of Big Moose's white settlers, the Indians have refused to budge. The squat-in is fast approaching a legal crunch, and TIME Cor respondent Don Sider recently visited the Indian camp. His report...
...coup de grace was a 61 -page expose published by the respected monthly magazine Bungei-Shunju (see THE PRESS). Documenting various ru mors and allegations, the periodical ran a devastating chronicle of Tanaka's financial dealings through dummy cor porations, secret bank accounts, incomplete tax statements and the use of vast amounts of money to buy support within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (L.D.P.). Tanaka clung to office just long enough to welcome President Ford to Tokyo. Five days after Ford's departure, Tanaka did what most Japanese expected of him. He said he was "solely to blame...