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Editorialized Turin's La Stampa: "It is perhaps the most dangerous and dramatic crisis since the war." Added Milan's Corriere Delia Sera: "This crisis is different. We are running the risk of a total collapse of the economic system...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: Facing a Crisis in the Dark | 6/24/1974 | See Source »

...North's longest-held captive and became a leader of the prisoners during the long ordeal. His homecoming was destined to be less joyous than he might have hoped. His wife Tangee, whom he married in 1963, got a Mexican divorce in 1970 and remarried. Meantime, his sister Delia became a bitter critic of the war. "It is very important that Everett is coming home," Delia said after learning that he was in the first group. "But so many others are still missing, and the war still goes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: P.O.W.S: A Celebration of Men Redeemed | 2/19/1973 | See Source »

Ubermenschen. Mallory's secret, of course, is not secure. The Vatican learns of the gospel, goes into panic and dispatches a Dominican priest named Giovanni Delia Paresi to buy it from Mallory. Delia Paresi, however, sees his task more as a search-and-destroy mission than a commercial enterprise...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Ecce Homo | 10/9/1972 | See Source »

...John Delia Zanna, an electrician, complains that taxes on his $21,000 house have more than doubled in the past six years, to $1,186.50 annually. Delia Zanna, who repairs Volkswagens on weekends to earn extra money, says: "I read in the newspaper that taxes in South Carolina are low. Maybe I'll move down there. I have to do something-I can't afford these taxes. Last year I was finally going to start a savings account so that I could have some money to help send my three kids to college. Taxes took care of that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Economy: Squeeze on a Small Town | 3/13/1972 | See Source »

...characters in Village Wooing are both well played. Natalie Lombard as the vacuous showgirl gives a good rendering of a cardboard role, and Martin Andrucki is sufficiently pompous as the guidebook writer. The acting in Fables, on the other hand, is an almost unmitigated disaster. Delia Sang gave a good performance in the first and third fables, but almost everybody else was uniformly awful. As bad as the script was, there were places, like the fourth fable, where the acting made it worse. But by then, no one gave a damn...

Author: By Michael Ryan, | Title: Theatre Obscure Shaw | 10/24/1970 | See Source »

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