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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...said in the last three years, there were only one to four scripts in the competition while this year there were seven. Another contender in the competition, Jun Makihara '79 said the Pudding "will encourage practically anybody to write a script...

Author: By Sarah C.M. Paine, | Title: Pudding Script Comp Under Fire | 10/8/1977 | See Source »

...Jun Katsuki '80, a native of Japan, had more unusual cravings. She said she misses dishes such as raw fish and octopus tentacles and complains that the rice is not sticky enough here...

Author: By Lisa C. Hsia, | Title: Freshmen Experience Homesickness | 1/5/1977 | See Source »

...American diplomacy too much of a one-man show. Says a Democratic adviser to several Presidents: "When you personalize foreign policy to the extent he has, you must be prepared to rise with success and descend with failure. You live by the sword and you die by the sword." Jun Tsunoda, who advises the Japanese government on U.S. affairs, makes the same point. "Diplomacy in today's complex world is too big a job for one man to handle in person...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ADMINISTRATION: The Difficulty of Being Henry Kissinger | 4/28/1975 | See Source »

...Pollution is an act akin to murder," charged a government environmental officer, who argued that taxpayers' money should not be used to bail out an industrial polluter. Jun Ui, Japan's leading environmentalist, goes further: if Chisso gets the loan, he says, a wrong precedent would be set. He fears that the government may be asked for low-interest loans by other polluters-Mitsubishi Oil Co., for example, which was responsible for a serious oil spill at the Mizushima industrial complex (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: Pollution's High Price | 3/17/1975 | See Source »

...seven generously gave the D.D.R. entrants the top three scores. Other judges saw matters differently, and the East German girls finished third, ninth and tenth in the finals. In the prone small-bore-rifle competition, Victor Auer of the U.S. appeared to have outpointed North Korea's Ho Jun Li, 598-595, despite raucous heckling by Li's countrymen, who steadfastly ignored the officials' reprimands. When the shooting stopped, the Koreans demanded an examination of the target. Two hours later the judges reversed the computer's decision, awarded Li four more points and proclaimed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Schande! Schande! Schande! | 9/11/1972 | See Source »

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