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...that she is now adopting. That new outlook is succinctly-and bluntly-expressed by Barbara Walden, whose line of cosmetics for blacks is marketed across the nation: "Before the Afro the black woman was always embarrassed about her kinked-up hair. Wearing the Afro has helped to achieve a freer feeling about herself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Modern Living: Beyond the Afro | 10/25/1971 | See Source »

...Soviet Union views détente as a permanent struggle short of war," he said earlier this year. "The allies must press for their own kind of détente-modus vivendi in Berlin and Germany, the reduction of armed confrontation in Central Europe, economic cooperation, and the freer movement of people and ideas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: A Western Explorer Heads for Moscow | 10/18/1971 | See Source »

Like most of the little revelations in How to Survive, Herndon came on this one by accident. About nine years ago, which was early-on in the movement for freer classrooms, Herndon and a fellow-teacher got permission from their school to organize a daily two-hour unstructured class, which students could elect to take in place of their study halls. They planned it blithely assuming that the chance to make King Tut journals and cigar boxes instead of wasting time pretending to be busy, would thrill the kids. And besides the fun and games prospectus, they went a step...

Author: By Christopher Ma, | Title: Back to School | 9/30/1971 | See Source »

...prepared for the rapid changes which take place and the massive dependence on other foreign powers like the USSR. For example, I cannot consider Chile a free country at the present time, for it is limited by its, lack of interaction with other countries. Thus, it will become freer as other Latin American countries achieve their own liberation...

Author: By Claire Culhane and Jeff Marvin, S | Title: "We Are Part Of Revolution Everywhere" An Interview with Pierre Vallieres | 9/28/1971 | See Source »

Such an outcome would be the opposite of what the Nixon Administration says it wants: a reformed international monetary system and freer trade. Those are worthy and indeed indispensable goals, but Connally's method of pursuing them so far is failing the first test of effective negotiation. It simply is not producing the intended results...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Economy: Money: The Dangers of the U.S. Hard Line | 9/27/1971 | See Source »

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