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...states and heavily damaged the economies of Arizona, Montana, Nevada, Utah and New Mexico. It has also added at least $200 million to the nation's balance-of-payments deficit, as copper users have been forced to turn to foreign suppliers, who now charge 700 a Ib. Despite union strike benefits, federal food stamps and county welfare payments, the strikers are hurting too. "Financially, I'm busted," said Machinist Wilbur E. Moses of Anaconda, Mont., last week. "But there ain't much we can do about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Strikes: Still in the Trenches | 2/23/1968 | See Source »

...deep mine in White Pine, Mich., agreed in late January to an aver age wage-fringe boost of 960 an hour over the next 42 months. Last week Copper Range sharply raised the price of its copper, from a pre-strike 380 to 47.90 a Ib...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Strikes: Still in the Trenches | 2/23/1968 | See Source »

...Adventures. Nine years after Castro's victorious march into Havana, rationing is still the Cuban's biggest gripe. The monthly rice allowance is down to 3 Ibs. per person, meat to ½Ib. Men are allowed only one new shirt and pair of trousers a year; women, one new dress a year, if available. Because of a similar shortage of spare parts, appliances and machines are constantly breaking down. Anything that does run fetches a capitalist's ransom. A nine-year-old G.E. refrigerator that "still cools" brought $2,000 in Havana recently; a rusted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cuba: A Time for Diversion | 1/19/1968 | See Source »

Proposal Part IB would replace RGA with the Radcliffe Undergraduate Association. RUA would differ from RGA in that no member of the Administration would participate. RUA would also establish a bi-cameral student government. The Association itself would include all Radcliffe undergraduates, who would elect five officers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Radcliffe Referendum | 12/5/1967 | See Source »

...refinery output. As a result, many American buyers have turned to the London market and mopped up the 140,000-ton world surplus that had been anticipated this year. By last week, U.S. buying had driven copper prices on the London Metal Exchange up from 44½? a Ib. to 50⅛? a Ib. Most producers are surprised that the price has stayed that low; London copper prices normally gyrate on the flimsiest sort of news and early in 1966 they briefly hit a peak of 98¾? a Ib. In the U.S., where the prestrike price of copper from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Metals: Elusive Shortage | 10/27/1967 | See Source »

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