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...much of a confrontation. A marshal asked Cryts if he intended to remove the beans by force. As TV cameras whirred, Cryts replied, "I intend to remove my private property." Then the marshals and FBI agents, who made no secret of their sympathy for Cryts, obligingly stood aside while a tinworker from Kansas City jimmied a hole in the elevator's sheet-metal wall. With the marshals watching, the farmers spent two days hauling out Cryts' beans. When the farmers were finished, they repaired the sheet metal, repainted the elevator wall and neatly swept the grounds. Farmers around...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Big Bean Raid | 5/31/1982 | See Source »

Though Thatcher made it clear that she did not intend to pull Britain out of the Community, she is reserving her other options. She could, as urged by some angry members of her own Conservative Party, withhold part of Britain's future contributions to the budget, an act of defiance that ultimately would lead to Britain's political isolation from Europe. Assuming cooler heads prevail in London, Britain is likely to return to the bargaining table this week to assess the damage to its interests and those of its European partners. A showdown in the Falklands was enough...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Setbacks on a Second Front | 5/31/1982 | See Source »

...radical economics "is an echo of the past Fourteen years ago, it was not so clear the Soviet economy does not work "He points to the Soviet and Chinese economic systems as examples of radical economics failures in the real world. (Radical economics however, contend that Mars did not intend his theories to be applied to under developed nations). Although most radical economists. Marglin included dissociate themselves and then their theories from the repression to today's communism. Eckstein insists that the lessons from the real world are indicative of the fallibility of radical theories...

Author: By Michael S. Terris, | Title: Radical Isolation | 5/21/1982 | See Source »

...immediate recall of the U.S. Ambassador to Buenos Aires and cancellation of all contracts between the nations. Reagan was bothered by such an instant and severe public tilt toward the British. He decided instead "to go down the middle." The President told his aides that he did not intend in reality to be neutral but wanted a "balanced" public posture. American sentiment was with Margaret Thatcher, and so was Reagan. More than once he picked up the phone to reassure the Prime Minister that he was mindful of the enduring mutual commitment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency: A Global Cowboy Plays It Cool | 5/17/1982 | See Source »

Most of the candidates interviewed last week, even those who may have a hard time reaching the 15-percent minimum, said they would support the rule and just try to make it. But others, such as Chelsea Mayor Joel Pressman, said they intend to battle the requirement. "I had been campaigning under the assumption that the 15 percent rule was not going to be in effect," he complained, are-going that it is unfair at this time to enforce the threshold clause...

Author: By Jacob M. Schlesinger, | Title: Lieutenant Governor Hopefuls Shower Delegates With Pleas | 5/11/1982 | See Source »

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