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...powered spiritual fare. "A woman told me that this is all the religion her children get," Robertson says. The invitation to listeners to phone in for prayer helps bring the network 500,000 calls a year and 30,000 professions of faith. Explains Robertson: "We can ask God to heal and he does it. This is just New Testament...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: A Network for Yahweh | 7/21/1975 | See Source »

...north, children, too debilitated to brush away the flies and insects that swarm over their bodies, sit for hours outside mud and stick huts without moving or speaking. Until recently, many have eaten nothing but mangoes; their arms and legs are covered with running sores that never heal. Monique is a six-year-old boy shorter than a properly developed child half his age. His mother says, Tm afraid that he will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HAITI: Island of Hunger | 7/7/1975 | See Source »

...that adamantine sector between Mexico and the U.S. The blood is the fervent tale of an American scientist, J.P., and his Indian mistress, Tsari. J.P.'s gift is an ordinary one: he can only find water under dry land. Tsari has more profound talents: in trances she can heal wounds, commune with animals and see the human soul. It is a secret that she comes in time to share-with ambiguous and perhaps dire results...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Summer Reading | 7/7/1975 | See Source »

...Healing Wounds. Wilson, however, has reportedly decided not to dismiss Benn from his Cabinet; to do so would only aggravate the party wounds that Wilson now hopes to heal. But to restore confidence in his government's ability to check inflation, Wilson will probably shift Benn-whose proposals to step up public ownership of industry have made him anathema to Britain's business and financial community-to a less economically powerful Cabinet ministry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BRITAIN: Saying 'Yes' to Europe | 6/16/1975 | See Source »

...over now; but its ending, too, means different things to different people. The Vietnamese can rebuild their country, on a new foundation of equality and independence, with time for the wounds the war has left to heal. For the American government that inflicted these wounds, the end of the war is a defeat, a humiliation, a stigma, to be minimized in the eyes of the world and forgotten as quickly as possible. But for all President Ford's admonitions that we put Vietnam behind us, we cannot forget it. Too many innocent people died there, too much of our knowledge...

Author: By Seth M. Kupferberg, | Title: Introduction: Remembering Vietnam | 5/23/1975 | See Source »

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