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...Buchman ties the stone together with massive, clumsy steel connectors, hammered in sheets around the granite (like unwieldy Band-Aids) and then either tied on with steel cables or fixed through the rock with heavy bolts. The engineering, he frankly admits, is "just eyeball stuff" but, though it is crude (probably, if anything, too strong for its tonnage), it works visually. Sometimes the connectors are too busy, with all those nuts and bolts. But in works like Levi, 1975, the jacket of forged and cold-beaten metal encloses its granite haunch with an astonishing delicacy. Because they are structures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Working on the Rock Pile | 4/7/1975 | See Source »

...Freud, the result was the theory of repression. Just as the assimilating Jew repressed the crude Yiddish-keit of his inner being, says Cuddihy, so did the Gentile repress the id that was at the root of everybody's being. As Ordeal would have it: "The importunate 'Yid' released from ghetto and shtetl is the model, I contend, for Freud's coarse, importunate Td.'" Marx, like Freud, is depicted as an iconoclastic unmasker of the hypocritical civility of the Gentiles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Jews Without Manners | 4/7/1975 | See Source »

...Spaniard visiting Moscow stops at the Kremlin wall, where his Russian host takes him to view Lenin's remains. "We have one like that," shrugs the Spaniard. "But he sits up and talks." That Madrid joke about ailing Generalissimo Francisco Franco, 82, would be merely crude were it not for the fact that it reflects a deep-rooted bitterness. After 35 years of living under a dictatorial regime notable mostly for its rigid stability, many Spaniards these days are worried about both the erratic course of the Franco regime and el Caudillo 's ability to run the country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Spain: The Right Clamps Down | 3/31/1975 | See Source »

...proposal calls for consuming nations to set a minimum or "floor" price for imported oil that would protect the investments of companies developing new energy sources from the risk of suddenly falling crude prices. The other would achieve the same objective by levying a common tariff on oil imported from outside IEA nations. The Europeans, for their part, are looking for another method of protecting investment in energy development that would be more flexible and thus better able to meet the varying needs and capabilities of the consuming countries...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OIL: Searching for Stability | 3/17/1975 | See Source »

...amount of bombast could hide the concerned mood of the meeting. The recession in the industrialized world, caused in part by towering oil prices, has sharply reduced demand for OPEC crude. This has lowered revenues for oil producers, who have had to cut production. OPEC output, which averaged 33 million bbl. a day in 1974, is now down to an average rate of 27 million bbl. Cartel officials note that even with shrinking demand, oil producers are taking in more money now than they were a few years ago. Yet the more production falls, the closer OPEC comes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OIL: Searching for Stability | 3/17/1975 | See Source »

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