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HONESTUS: No. The labor costs per ton of steel would remain the same as before. The wage increase would be what is called "noninflationary." CONFUSA: Why doesn't everybody accept productivity as a guide for wage increases and stop all the arguing? HONESTUS: That, in effect, is what the...
At 16 he quit Zimmerman, leaving behind his drawings with the understanding that Zimmerman could use them in his classes but that the money from any sale belonged to Levine. The years passed; Zimmerman died, and it was not until last year that Levine thought of the drawings again. They...
Italian Cinemelon Sophia Loren, 27, had her day in court on two continents. In Rome, her fond discoverer, Producer Carlo Ponti, was racing to annul their marriage before they could be booked for bigamy (Italy does not recognize Ponti's divorce from his first wife). In New York Supreme...
Much as the goldsmiths have set out to introduce jewelry as "a lively art form" and jewelers as "true artists," their own catalogue says that the value of the pieces range from a bejeweled necklace worth $896,000 to "productions by painters and sculptors of no intrinsic worth." If art...
The most telling indictment was written by Diário de Noticias Critic Henrique Oscar, who brushed aside the Method and the visiting production to go after Tennessee Williams himself and the psycheburger school of playwriting. "People bearing vices can be presented provided they suffer from them," wrote Oscar. "Their...