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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...mail and a section concerned with political organization. MacGregor also will be less of a back-room operator than Mitchell. He intends to be the chief political spokesman for the President. "I am going to be somewhat more out front than John was," he says. "I plan to have frequent press conferences and speak out. The President agrees that this would be a good role...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REPUBLICANS: Holding the Phone | 7/17/1972 | See Source »

Onstage, the Orchestra emphasizes all these techniques, adding to them the use of increasingly complex tempos with frequent changes. The result is music composed of an initial theme, over which each member plays short phrases, or frills, over that theme, or a variation. The continued emphasis is on speed, and on ensemble playing: guitar-violin, or guitar-violin-piano, resulting in a fusion of musical minds that is spiritual. Above all, each member exploits the possibilities of his instrument to the fullest...

Author: By Frederick Boyd, | Title: Spirits in the Sky | 7/11/1972 | See Source »

...conversations when a waiter hovers within earshot," reported TIME Correspondent Gavin Scott after a visit last week. The city (pop. 2,100,000) is a dusty, sunbaked mélange of blue-domed mosques, dun-colored buildings and massive office complexes housing a growing government bureaucracy. Traffic jams are frequent as British-built double-decker buses, government Chevrolets and even donkeys all maneuver for the five bridges that span the Tigris. To break the jams, police assess fines as high as $320 merely for illegal parking on Saaddoun Street, the city's main thoroughfare...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: IRAQ: The Price of Derring-Do | 7/3/1972 | See Source »

...were an external enemy. Though self-reliance is encouraged, patients get warm support from everyone around them. From the moment they enter the hospital, they are paired off with other patients in a buddy system; partially recovered patients help the more disturbed new arrivals. In addition, there are frequent group sessions, led by psychiatrists, in which patients "investigate" their problems together...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: Mao, the Chinese Freud? | 7/3/1972 | See Source »

...from all over the Boston area. Robbers find the high quality stereos or TVs most young people own easy to make off with in this area where few people know their neighbors. George Powers, planning and research officer for the Cambridge City Police, said that burglaries are much less frequent in both the working class communities of East and North Cambridge and in the wealthy Brattle St. area. "These are stable, family communities," Powers said. "People know each other so that stranges look suspicious...

Author: By Susan F. Kinsley and Steven Reed, S | Title: Cambridge: More than Meets a Polaroid's Lens | 7/3/1972 | See Source »

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