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...year might have seemed weighty enough to send Mann's hero Hans Castorp back to the sanitarium for another seven years. Europe's most influential men were deeply upset over the turmoil in international financial markets. In a session chaired by former British Prime Minister Edward Heath, Karl Otto Pohl, president of the West German Bundesbank, expressed concern over the disparate rates of inflation throughout Europe and the West, calling for "effective measures for coordinating economic policy." Guido Carli, former governor of the Bank of Italy, pleaded for new approaches to the problem of world raw materials shortages...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Magic Meeting Place: Europe's corporate chiefs go to Davos for play?and work | 2/16/1981 | See Source »

...meter diving, Crimson freshman Karl Illig posted a lifetime best and the highest score in the Ivy League so far this year to take the win and join teammate Jeff Mule in qualifying for the NCAA Championships in March...

Author: By Howard N. Mead, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Aquamen Triumph To Even Old Score | 2/9/1981 | See Source »

...puzzles and, in spite of their lack of sleep, tennis on the embassy courts. Once, while waiting for a particularly critical Iranian reply, the Americans joshingly cast an imaginary movie of the negotiating drama. They agreed that Henry Fonda or Jason Robards should play the lead, poker-faced Christopher. Karl Maiden was their choice as soft-spoken Harold Saunders, the State Department's Near Eastern specialist. Peter Ustinov was assigned the role of Alec Toumayan, the team's balding, urbane interpreter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Iran Hostages: How the Bargain Was Struck | 2/2/1981 | See Source »

...work was carried out in Switzerland by Karl Illmensee of the University of Geneva and Peter Hoppe of the Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Me., both veteran researchers in cell biology. Their breakthrough was not in conception -since the procedures for cloning are familiar. It lay rather in the surgeon-like skill and persistence with which they used microscopic instruments to transplant nuclei from cell to cell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Closing In on Cloning | 1/19/1981 | See Source »

...DIED. Karl Dönitz, 89, grand admiral who commanded Nazi Germany's dreaded U-boat "wolf packs"; of heart disease; in Aumühle, West Germany (see WORLD...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Jan. 12, 1981 | 1/12/1981 | See Source »

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