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...been an ugly year for news. The mire in Vietnam looked deadlier than ever until March. The new year got off to a bad start--the Pueblo was seized. Early summer was shattered by the murder of Dr. King and the widespread riots that ensued. Then Bobby Kennedy was shot...

Author: By Mark R. Rasmuson, | Title: Huntley and Brinkley Boss: Reporting Chicago or Abusing It? | 12/10/1968 | See Source »

Chemical Flood. In existing American and foreign arsenals, there are no deadlier weapons than nerve gases. Usually odorless and colorless, they were accidentally discovered by German researchers in 1936 and were a closely held secret until the end of World War II, when the Allies captured Nazi stores. Releasing a flood of the body chemical acetylcholine, which sets off muscle contractions, nerve gases cause uncontrollable convulsions in their victims. By one scientist's account, according to Hersh, "The pupils, bladder and alimentary canal constrict, the penis erects, the tear and saliva glands secrete and the heart slows." The victim...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: TOWARD THE DOOMSDAY BUG | 9/6/1968 | See Source »

...Viet Nam. The AH-1G Huey-Cobra, a waspish two-man whirlybird with a top speed of 219 m.p.h., can pack a 4,000-round-per-minute machine gun, a grenade launcher and 76 air-to-ground 2.75-in. rockets. Faster and deadlier than any other helicopter in use in Viet Nam, the Cobra is also far safer for pilots. For Viet Cong gunners it is a tough target indeed; it has been slimmed down to a svelte 36 in. (v. 100 in. in the old Huey gunships) by seating the pilot and copilot one behind the other instead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Defense: Weapons for Present & Future | 10/20/1967 | See Source »

...Deadlier than the Male. Bulldog Drummond has led a charmed life, alas. In the early '20s, when he first came to public attention in the novels of Sapper (H. C. McNeile), he was an overblown Blimp who hated "Bolshies" and took peculiar pleasure in flogging "Hebrews." In 1929, the cur was portrayed by Ronald Colman as a sort of homey Holmes - a friendly legal beagle who spent more time rolling his big sad eyes at the lady customers than he did hounding down the villain. In Deadlier than the Male, the adaptable Drummond shows up as the type...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Dulldog HumDrummond | 3/10/1967 | See Source »

...Schroeder investigated as potential artificial pollutants, cadmium produced the most striking results. Rats given minute traces of cadmium salts in drinking water all their lives developed high blood pressure of a type remarkably similar to the human disease. More females than males developed the disease, but it was deadlier to the males; the animals developed fatty plaques in their aortas, and showed enlargement of the heart. When rats receiving cadmium were divided into two groups, 80% of those on soft water developed high blood pressure as against only 17% of those on hard (calcium-containing) water. When the animals were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Circulation: Cadmium & Blood Pressure | 11/4/1966 | See Source »

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