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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...down in the middle of the night to do what he could. At 6:30 a.m., Susan and Michael arrived to cheer their mother up, but she was already in fine spirits. Mrs. Ford laughed about her toeless white operating-room socks. Said she: "This will be a new item for Women's Wear Daily...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE FIRST FAMILY: Betty Ford: Facing Cancer | 10/7/1974 | See Source »

...concern, and the confrontations for the next three months of the Assembly's meetings, will be economic. The U.N.'s 25-nation steering committee last week approved a 110-item agenda. Among the more contentious issues...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: UNITED NATIONS: Straight Talk Among Friends | 9/30/1974 | See Source »

...most combustible item on the agenda, however, is "the Palestinian question." It was put there by a group of Arab and nonaligned nations that intend to debate the case of Palestinian Arabs not as refugees, as the U.N. has always considered them, but as a dispossessed nation. In effect, this would provide a status they have never achieved in 26 years of Middle East turmoil...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: UNITED NATIONS: Straight Talk Among Friends | 9/30/1974 | See Source »

Canada's Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, who is a skier, scuba diver and judo expert, has added a new item to his list of athletic achievements. While attending a Liberal Party picnic in Vancouver, the P.M. spotted a trampoline, hopped aboard and executed a series of jumps that seemed practiced, if not exactly perfect. One knowledgeable spectator, Canadian Trampolinist Bob Scott, observed that Trudeau has "a lot of air sense-knowing where you are when you're upside down." That evaluation will doubtless be exploited by Trudeau's political opponents when Parliament reconvenes later this month...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Sep. 23, 1974 | 9/23/1974 | See Source »

Venezuela, Kuwait and Libya, however, are now cutting production to eliminate that surplus. Venezuela, whose biggest customer is the U.S., has reduced output by about 450,000 bbl. daily, to a total 2.95 million bbl. One item on the O.P.E.C. Vienna agenda was the coordination of production cuts in order to make sure that prices do not drop...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OIL PRICES: Penny-a-Gallon Pinch | 9/23/1974 | See Source »

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