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...joined the swinging London atmosphere, encouraged by the likes of Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones. Part of that atmosphere is the result of the simple friction of a young population on an old seasoned culture that has lost much of its drive. Youth is the word and the deed in London-and well it should be: nearly 30% of its population is in the 15-34 age bracket, far more than the rest of the country as a whole. This new generation has grown up with fewer class inhibitions and, equally important, amid rising affluence. Money is much...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Great Britain: You Can Walk Across It On the Grass | 4/15/1966 | See Source »

...with his mother and sister while Vlachos suffocated to death in his own gore. ("Get a towel," Helena had warned beforehand. "There will be a lot of blood.") The family went to the police and told the whole story. Only then did they learn, to their astonishment, that their deed is punishable in West Germany by life imprisonment. "But I had to avenge my father's crime," protested Ioannis. "Why is it murder?" Even his sister Paschalina, 12, agreed: "What my brother did was right...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: West Germany: Alien Horror | 1/28/1966 | See Source »

...actual deed for the land has not been passed yet, but the University and the Theological School have signed a binder committing themselves to the transaction

Author: By Robert J. Samuelson, | Title: Harvard Pays $1 Million For Design School Tract | 1/24/1966 | See Source »

After the Deed. Lyndon Johnson, on the other hand, has apparently come to consider the guidelines as gospel. Even though he always goes out of his way to note that observance of the guidelines is voluntary, he also always acts as though anyone breaking through the guidelines is somehow defying the law of the land. Within the past year he has invoked the guidelines to enforce price rollbacks or holdbacks not only on steel, autos, aluminum, copper, and wheat and corn products-but also on such lesser items as mechanical pencils and catchers' mitts. During that same period...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Government: The Unguided Guidelines | 1/21/1966 | See Source »

...deluge. Illinois Fullback Jim Grabowski, the No. 1 choice of the A.F.L.'s newborn Miami Dolphins, signed (for $250,000) with the N.F.L.'s Green Bay Packers-not even bothering to entertain a bid from New York Jets Owner David ("Sonny") Werblin, who persuaded the Dolphins to deed him the rights to Grabowski at the last minute. Then the A.F.L.'s San Diego Chargers lost their No. 1 draftee, mammoth (6 ft. 5 in., 255 Ibs.) Los Angeles State Tackle Don Davis, to the N.F.L.'s New York Giants. The Western Champion Chargers, in fact, lost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pro Football: The Money Series | 12/31/1965 | See Source »

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