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...reschedule payment of foreign loans and take out further ones; this will solve immediate problems, but the long-term picture requires more far-reaching help. Figures such as former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and World Bank Head A. W. Clausen agree that restoring a healthy world economy will depend on long-term sustainable growth; this means that nations such as Jamaica must become more equitable participants in the international economy. To this end, the United States must give up its tunnel vision on proposals aimed at bolstering Third World nations. The miracle of the marketplace...

Author: By William S. Benjamin, | Title: The Struggle to Stand Alone | 4/6/1983 | See Source »

Future plans for the machines will depend on "the amount of use, how they stand up physically, and the amount of vandalism." Associate Dean of the College Martha C. Gefter said...

Author: By Christopher J. Georges, | Title: Word Processors Placed In Three Houses, Union | 4/5/1983 | See Source »

Rowny has conveyed a version of this gladiatorial analogy to his Soviet counterpart, Victor Karpov, at the negotiating table in Geneva. Rowny has also reminded Karpov of Smith's warning to Semyonov eleven years ago: the viability of the ABM treaty will depend on progress in offensive arms control...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Risks of Taking Up Shields | 4/4/1983 | See Source »

...withholding measure ignited an acrimonious déjà vu debate. "It is a second shot by the American Bankers Association not only to hold up the jobless and homeless but now all those who depend on Social Security," fumed Kansas Republican Robert Dole, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee. At a White House meeting of congressional leaders, President Reagan also lashed out. "I've had it up to here with the bankers," he declared, throwing his glasses on the table. "They're sitting on their keisters when they should be lowering interest rates." The outbursts had their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Congress Nets Two Big Ones | 4/4/1983 | See Source »

...most widely feared route into the general public is through blood transfusions. The specter of contaminated U.S. blood banks was first raised early last year when AIDS began to be diagnosed in hemophiliacs. The nation's 20,000 hemophiliacs are uniquely vulnerable to blood-borne diseases because they depend on vast quantities of a blood byproduct to control their bleeding. A year's supply of the substance, known as anti-hemophiliac factor concentrate (AHF), comes from the blood of 25,000 to 75,000 donors. In the past year the CDC has also received alarming reports of about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Battling a Deadly New Epidemic | 3/28/1983 | See Source »

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