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...million birds a year by 1975 and build a new sugar refinery as well as two milk-bottling plants. More significantly, he promised that the government would bolster Chile's sagging economy with the help of $400 million in loans from Communist countries. In all, Allende plans to inject more than $760 million into Chile's economy and agriculture...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHILE: Tightening the Belt | 8/7/1972 | See Source »

...would be to inject the anticoagulant into the stomachs of cattle, from which it would pass into their bloodstreams. The dose would not be enough to harm the large animals, but any blood-sucking vampire would get enough to kill...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Last Licks | 7/24/1972 | See Source »

After every other remedy failed (including such folksy "cures" as injecting trees with turpentine or whacking galvanized nails into their trunks), scientists believe they have found a way to stop the fungus that causes the disease and the elm-bark beetles that spread it. The new approach involves two steps: spraying dormant elms in early spring with a pesticide called methoxychlor, which is lethal to the beetle but harmless to most other insects, and then spraying again in June with a chemical called Benlate, which attacks only the fungus. Instead of spraying, the arborist may also inject Benlate directly into...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: A Cure for Elms | 6/26/1972 | See Source »

Looking ahead, Gladstone was enthusiastic after Saturday's win. "This will inject some real confidence into our varsity." he said. "It gives them a solid platform to build on for the important races coming us." In the next few weeks the Crimson will come up against Princeton and Navy, two of the strongest light weight entries in the Eastern League...

Author: By Peter A. Landry, | Title: Lights Capture Biglin Bowl By 4 1/2 Lengths on Charles | 4/24/1972 | See Source »

...expected. At least, he's not the brawny specimen of British manhood he appears or film. Rather thin and well-dressed, soft spoken and polite. A mild joker in a veddy British way. "I'm an absolute tea-fiend. Get me some immediately, or else I shall have to inject it into my veins." (Take that damn foreigner down to Harlem.) A refined version of the feline eyes, two-coloured hair, the endearingly bumpy nose projected on the movie-screen. The Oxford accent, my dear, of course unmistakable: but not an affected one. Rather the natural tones of the Oxonian...

Author: By Celia B. Betsky, | Title: The Compleat Oxonian | 3/27/1972 | See Source »

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