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Few Thais seem genuinely concerned about their plight. Neon signs still blaze brightly, and the crowds seem as frenetic as during the days of the boom. But the signs of economic decay are all about. Here and there, a bar or restaurant closes and does not reopen. "We must change...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THAILAND: Paradise Lost | 8/2/1971 | See Source »

IN the cavernous Peking Gymnasium a former diplomat named Yao Teng-shan last month was unceremoniously dragged before a gallery of 4,000 approving spectators, then forced to bow down in humble obeisance while his hands and arms were twisted behind his back. The leader of a Red Guard unit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Nobody Here But Us Moderates | 7/26/1971 | See Source »

Frenetic Haste. The opinions within that framework varied widely (see box). Three of the Justices-Hugo L. Black, William O. Douglas and Thurgood Marshall-contended that there can be no exceptions to the First Amendment's press freedom; no matter what the potential impact on the nation, prior restraints...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: The Press Wins and Presses Roll | 7/12/1971 | See Source »

MOST people, us included, would rather watch lesbians romp across the screen than homosexuals. (That is, if forced to the choice.) That should point toward a number of features in the fabric of the collective American sexual unconscious. Is there less potential for exploiting men's bodies than women's...

Author: By Martin H. Kaplan and Carol R. Sternhell, S | Title: Andy's Gang If You Loved Trash... | 5/21/1971 | See Source »

Pictures of Nasser continue to hang in Egypt's public buildings. Sadat soon began to develop his own style, however. Nasser had worked only in the Kubbeh Republican Palace on the outskirts of Cairo; Sadat also opened up the older, ornate Abdine Palace down town, which had belonged to Farouk...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Middle East: The Underrated Heir | 5/17/1971 | See Source »

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