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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...leaders are now being accused by the rank and file of softness toward management. During a recent strike in Turin, Carlo Donat-Cattin, the staunchest labor supporter in the ruling Christian Democratic Party, was practically yanked off the platform when he spoke at a rally. "The workers were already fed up with high prices," says Salvatore Guzzardi, a Turin metal workers' steward. "Now they're frightened of losing their jobs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: Toward the Communist Alternative? | 11/11/1974 | See Source »

...battle continued and Penn shot eight times. Crimson go alie Ben Bryan saved it all eight times. With four minutes remaining, however, Faden fed another through passto Bullard, who sped down the left side of the penalty area. Bullard took a hard shot to the right corner and left the Penn goalie motionless one more time, giving the Crimson a 2-1 lead...

Author: By Efthimios O. Vidalis, | Title: Crimson Soccer Team Tops Penn 3-2, Stays on Top in Ivies for Another Week | 11/4/1974 | See Source »

Diet has also been implicated as a factor in breast cancer, which appears to be more common in countries where people consume large quantities of animal fats. In the U.S., the disease appears more frequently among the affluent and well fed than among other groups. Japan, where the traditional diet is low in animal fats, has the lowest breast-cancer rate of 39 countries covered in a recent study. But even there the rate is rising as Japanese forsake their old diet of fish and rice for a Westernized menu of meat and fats. Japanese women who emigrate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Breast Cancer: Fear and Facts | 11/4/1974 | See Source »

Finally the Crimson got a break, as Art Faden fed Bullard with a sharp pass. Netminder Grossman charged out of the net to cut the strike off, but Bullard rolled it by him into the empty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Booters Trim Powerful Williams Squad | 10/30/1974 | See Source »

...based firm that uses a computer to match students with available scholarships. Like some 10,000 other students who applied to the company last year, he paid a $25 fee and filled out a form requesting information about his race, religion, ethnic background and special interests. The data was fed into an IBM System/360 computer crammed with information about 250,000 possible sources of financial aid-from corporations, unions, colleges and other public and private organizations-totaling $500 million. For Cole, the computer delivered an individualized printout listing 24 potential scholarships; he wrote to about 20 and hit the jackpot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Scholarship Jackpot | 10/28/1974 | See Source »

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