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Word: earths (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...openly, the President declared that it was fitting to "remember the terrible price paid for bigotry and hatred and also the terrible price paid for indifference and for silence." Carter said that he had vowed "to reaffirm our unshakable commitment that such an event will never recur on this earth again." The only way to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust, he said, was to "harness the outrage of our memories to banish all human oppression from the world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: He Can Catch Fire | 5/7/1979 | See Source »

Welcome to the Oil Game?the highest stakes, most dazzling game on earth. See the world's largest, wealthiest companies match wits with lumbering bureaucracies. Behold developing nations become Croesus-rich overnight. Watch capitalists try to raise billions for offshore drilling rigs taller than the Empire State Building, for supertankers bigger than aircraft carriers, for refineries that look like visions out of Star Wars. Be amazed as mesmerized millions of people place their bets on a future of abundant energy and hope for the best, in a game with rules so complex and fast changing that practically...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inside the Big Oil Game | 5/7/1979 | See Source »

...question is whether there is much domestic oil left to be discovered. Oilmen say there is, but the odds are against them. With fully 507,034 operating oil wells dotting the landscape, the U.S. is the most explored region on earth. Last year companies and wildcatters drilled 48,573 new wells around the country, but discoveries were disappointing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inside the Big Oil Game | 5/7/1979 | See Source »

...manufacturers of hardware for cable TV are enjoying the most astonishing boom of all. Scientific-Atlanta, maker of a broad range of communications equipment, designed its first earth station to receive satellite-transmitted signals in 1974, and by the end of 1975 had not sold one. In 1977 it sold 65; last year 125; this year it expects to sell 1,000. Cable-TV gear accounted for 75% of the company's 1978 sales of $94 million. Jerrold Electronics in January booked three tunes as many orders for decoder boxes and other cable equipment BRIAN R. WOLFF...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Cable TV: The Lure of Diversity | 5/7/1979 | See Source »

...average nuclear reactor produces 400 to 500 pounds of plutonium a year. One pound, distributed evenly through the atmosphere, is enough to give every person on earth lung cancer for so goes the estimate of Dr. Helen Caldicott, author of Nuclear Madness and an anti-nuclear activist). One-millionth of a gram of plutonium constitutes a carcinogen dose. That's just one of the dangers when reactors operate "safely." Since at Three Mile Island, the public has learned that far more dangerous accidents will happen, and the anti-nuclear movement has been swelling...

Author: By Eric B. Fried, | Title: A Mushrooming Movement | 5/4/1979 | See Source »

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