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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...missionary in Kerala, India for 17 years, I disagree that "the vast majority" of the catch of shrimp, lobster, mackerel and sardines is sold for export, and that Keralans "largely ignore the sweet potatoes, bananas, pineapples and coconuts that abound" in the state [Feb. 25]. Fish and shrimp are part of the regular diet of millions of people, and the other items mentioned are eaten daily. Unfortunately, the prices of such commodities have risen tremendously recently...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Mar. 11, 1966 | 3/11/1966 | See Source »

...alarm, Spain's Nuclear Energy Board quickly assured. Of the 2,000 "potentially exposed" people in the area, 1,800 had been examined thus far, and none had received a dangerous dose. What is more, added the board, "there is not the slightest risk in eating meat, fish, vegetables from the zone, or of drinking milk from there." Just to be on the safe side, the U.S. dug up 1,500 cubic yards of contaminated topsoil and tomato plants and made plans to ship them back to a radioactive-waste dump in Aiken, S.C., for diplomatic burial...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spain: The Nuke Fluke | 3/11/1966 | See Source »

...Fish & Eggs. By Michigan Tech standards, it was a pretty quiet evening. The night before, Tech had beaten Minnesota 5-1 (winning a handsome trophy in the process), and Houghtonians celebrated that by storming the Douglas House hotel and stealing the fire extinguishers. Opposing players have been bombarded with everything from raw eggs to rotten fish, and the wife of Tech's president was so carried away at one game last year that she hit her husband in the eye, smashing his glasses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ice Hockey: Huskies from Houghton | 3/11/1966 | See Source »

...record of 23 wins, five losses and a tie, Tech played one last game-against Michigan State, a team it already had beaten twice before at Houghton. Only this time the game was in East Lansing, Mich. No nickels, dimes and firecrackers, no raw eggs and rotten fish. The arena was even heated. The homesick Huskies lost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ice Hockey: Huskies from Houghton | 3/11/1966 | See Source »

Trading on its past, Greece has long supported itself on tourism and an economic mixture of goats and grapes, fish and ships. More recently, the country has tried hard to develop modern industry, has more than tripled industrial exports to $25 million in the past five years. All along, a valuable asset lay hidden: bauxite, the basic raw material from which aluminum is made. Now a French-Greek-American combine called Aluminum of Greece has built the country's largest plant, a $135 million factory on the Bay of Antikyra in the shadow of Mount Parnassus. The plant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Greece: Aluminum Under Parnassus | 3/11/1966 | See Source »

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