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Johnson said that in Guinea Bissau, new corn-husking machines allow women to abandon the job and spend more time with their families, nurturing their children. "And the men feel the women are warmer toward them," she said...

Author: By Maya E. Fischhoff, | Title: Panel Calls for Assertive Women | 2/24/1990 | See Source »

...color acting like a gentleman just like everybody else." By the time De Klerk ordered the removal of the remaining WHITES ONLY signs on South Africa's beaches just before the Christmas holidays, whites complained about "crude" black sunbathers but accepted the inevitable. As Christiaan Kirstein, 51, a corn farmer from the Orange Free State, said, "You can't keep the blacks down; you can't stop development...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Africa: At the Crossroads | 2/5/1990 | See Source »

...using one to heat their eleven-room New Hampshire home, say it costs about $5 a day, and they're thrilled. Last winter they burned seven cords of wood, at $130 a cord, and over a thousand gallons of oil. So far this year, just $400 worth of corn. (For more information: Dove Energy Systems, Box 399, Fletcher...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Money Angles: Throw a Few More Kernels on the Fire | 1/29/1990 | See Source »

...Corn stoves? Just to be sure this is a good idea, I called Amory Lovins, who quit Harvard after his sophomore year ("I was paying Harvard, so I felt Harvard should let me study what I wanted") and has since written twelve books, garnered five honorary degrees and become a world leader in energy conservation and research. Not that I was going to let any of that damp my enthusiasm for corn stoves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Money Angles: Throw a Few More Kernels on the Fire | 1/29/1990 | See Source »

...turns out that burning corn is O.K., but that growing it, at least the way it's grown now, is not. Lovins says the erosion modern farming causes eats two bushels of topsoil for every bushel of corn produced. Agricultural strip mining. So in his view, corn stoves may make the best sense only in regions where there's lots of corn (especially if it's rotting in silos) but few trees...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Money Angles: Throw a Few More Kernels on the Fire | 1/29/1990 | See Source »

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