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...experts argue over whether the actual rate of child abuse is rising, or just the reporting of it. Either way, only a small fraction of all abuses is reported. Guesses on the "tip of the iceberg" range from 10% to 25% of actual cases, but no one really knows...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Child Abuse: The Ultimate Betrayal | 9/5/1983 | See Source »

...tightening of laws against wife beating has resulted in higher conviction rates. In Duluth, for example, 82% of those arrested for spouse abuse are convicted, up from 20% in 1979. Still, only a fraction of abusive husbands are reported to the authorities, much less arrested and convicted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Wife Beating: The Silent Crime | 9/5/1983 | See Source »

Stock traders obviously are concerned. After going down nearly 50 points in two weeks because of worry about interest rates, the Dow Jones industrial average recovered only a fraction of a point Friday in response to the drop in unemployment, and closed at 1,183. Its 1983 high: 1,248, on June 16. No fretting, however, occurred among Reagan and his aides. "This is a red-letter day in the White House," said Communications Director David Gergen. "Unemployment went down-and Congress is going home." The President joked: "There's one way we can tell our program is beginning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Going Back to Work | 8/15/1983 | See Source »

Chances appear slim that investors stuck with Whoops 4 and 5 bonds will ever recoup their losses. Says Bettie Fullmer: "The only people who are going to make money are the lawyers." Many victims have already sold the securities at a tiny fraction of their face value to speculators, some of whom are betting that the Government will eventually bail out Whoops, giving them a big profit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Whoops! A $2 Billion Blunder: Washington Public Power Supply System | 8/8/1983 | See Source »

...time by Richard Dickinson is simple and sure. Its few gestures toward stylization sit a trifle uneasily on Jeanne Jones as Persephone, who looks exactly like a China shepherdess; she also looks a little time like she's watching herself in a minor and her voice errs by a fraction of a timber towards stiffness. But Gide's beautiful words gradually enable her to relax her delivery and precise ensemble work by the nymphs further softens the effects...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Animal Dances | 7/12/1983 | See Source »

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