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Like millions of others round the world, TIME staff members are already experiencing the first impacts of the energy crisis and preparing for the cold months ahead. At the Time-Life Building in Manhattan, office temperatures have been lowered, corridor lights dimmed or extinguished, and night elevator service sharply reduced. There has also been a sudden proliferation of heavy sweaters. Outside, despite chilly fall temperatures, bicycle racks have become increasingly jammed as more and more staffers pedal to work instead of taking taxis and buses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Dec. 3, 1973 | 12/3/1973 | See Source »

...Acceptance by Israel of a permanent corridor through Israeli-held territory on the west bank of the Suez Canal to resupply Egypt's beleaguered Third Army (TIME, Nov. 5) with such items as blood plasma and food. Under terms of the agreement, United Nations forces, rather than Israeli troops, will control checkpoints on the key Cairo-Suez road. It will be the responsibility of the U.N. soldiers to supervise the movement of "nonmilitary supplies to the east bank...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDDLE EAST: A Hopeful Start for an Impossible Goal | 11/19/1973 | See Source »

...terms fulfilled the spirit, if not precisely the letter, of Security Council Resolution 338, the joint U.S.-Soviet proposal passed three weeks ago in an effort to end the Middle East war. The key concession appeared to have been made by Sadat: in return for the corridor to his Third Army, he dropped his insistence that Israeli forces withdraw to positions held at the time of the first ceasefire, on Oct. 22, before negotiations could begin. It was a measure of Sadat's increased prestige and power since the war began that he could afford to make such...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDDLE EAST: A Hopeful Start for an Impossible Goal | 11/19/1973 | See Source »

...city views which it provides. Its heart is the finest station in the system, Washington Street. Washington Street is truly a big city station--it's one of those big city features which Boston has even though it's really a pretty small place. Washington Street has long, broad corridors built for crowds, and platforms lined with windows from Filene's basement. Long rows of powerful orange columns, split inbound and outbound platforms, and the sudden emergence upon the tracks from the long access corridor make Washington Street station an exciting place to be. All around is the sense...

Author: By Lewis Clayton, | Title: Notes From Underground | 11/15/1973 | See Source »

...during the day with a turn or two with the barbells. Sometimes his colleagues are directly affected by his vigor: Thurmond holds the Senate filibuster record of 24 hours and 18 minutes, and in 1964 he angrily wrestled Texas Democrat Ralph Yarborough to the floor of a Senate corridor. ∙ When Jonathan Livingston Seagull's creator Richard Bach sold the supergull to Hollywood, he believed he had ensured the movie's integrity. He thought his contract entitled him to write the script and to retain control over the finished film. Enter Producer-Director Hall Bartlett...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Oct. 22, 1973 | 10/22/1973 | See Source »

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