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...attached to various parts of his body. Reports of torture in Brazil's military jails have circulated for a decade, but Morris is the first American newsman to experience it firsthand. His ordeal seemed related to a TIME story last June on Recife Archbishop Dom Helder Camara, a frequent critic of Brazil's military government. Morris was held on vague -and false-charges of "subversive activities" for the Central Intelligence Agency. Despite a formal, forceful protest from U.S. Ambassador John Crinimins, he was still in prison late last week. Halfway round the world in Saigon, American newsmen found...
Personal Efforts. Ford's method of making major decisions has scarcely changed from his days as House minority leader, as was shown in the week preceding his economic message. He makes dozens of telephone calls to expose himself to many points of view and holds frequent meetings with his advisers. According to one participant, Ford "would come in and out of the meetings. He would ask for more information or ask for a certain person's views-for example, what did [Environmental Protection Agency Administrator] Russell Train think about something in the environment area. Or he might...
Schroder has been the HEOC's most frequent spokesman this fall, and has sharply criticized Harvard's handling of its clerical workers. The HEOC is trying to unionize the 3000 clerical workers who work for Harvard in Cambridge...
...individual baseball game is suited more for poets than partisans. Because a baseball team plays 162 games, the significance in the final standings of one of them is tiny. But a baseball game, just as it is a more frequent occurrence than a basketball or football match, is a more natural one. Baseball players are not tyrannized by a clock, but are expected to enforce the order themselves. A frame is over not when time runs out but when one team has contrived to get three opposing players out; a game could go on forever. The inevitable emphasis in baseball...
...Chile, Japan and China show no such upswing in seismological activity that year. Equally to the point, says U.C.L.A. Astronomy Chairman George Abell, Jupiter and Saturn alone are such huge planets that they pack about twelve times the mass of all the other planets combined; yet in their more frequent lineups they show no special gravitational influence on solar activities or earthquakes...