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Single Fund. Erhard's greatest complaint against the present governmental structure is that it is "threatened by all too many attempts to give special interests undue weight." "Special interests," to the federal chancellor, means not only unions, employers, farmers and refugee organizations but also individual cities and states (Lander). To assist in the creation of a harmonious society, he urged the creation of a single "German communal fund," to be financed jointly by tax receipts of state and federal governments equal to 1% of the gross national product...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: West Germany: Some Soul Massage For die Formierte Gesellschaft | 11/19/1965 | See Source »

...present company's 55 dancers are competent, and some are first-rate. Lupe Serrano was a dazzling, feather-light prima ballerina in the "Black Swan" pas de deux, Sallie Wilson was a dreamy and hungry psyche trapped in Sargasso's sea of weeds, Toni Lander's split leaps in Etudes were electric, and Veronika Mlakar in Giselle made a Queen of the Willis of intense malevolence. Royes Fernandez is the company's able, and sometimes distinguished premier danseur, and young Bruce Marks has the extra ebullience that sets off a star from the corps...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ballet: Back on Solid Ground | 4/9/1965 | See Source »

...Feet at Top Speed. This novel means of protection was discovered almost accidentally by German Entomologists Karl Linsenmair and Dr. Rudolf lander of Freiburg Zoological Institute. In flooded gravel pits alongside the Karlsruhe-Basle autobahn, the two men were studying the orientation mechanism by which the Stenodus does its navigation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Entomology: The Beetle with Go Power | 9/25/1964 | See Source »

...long arms embrace a central lagoon, Coco Palms features local color. Bed-lamp shades are plastic copies of the feathered helmets kings once wore, bathroom basins consist of giant clamshells, and guests are called to meals by a leather-lunged islander blowing into a conch shell. Another Gus-lander development, the 22-month-old Hanalei Plantation, is situated on a promontory that was used as the set for the movie of South Pacific. It is designed for couples who will shell out $50 a day and be satisfied at night with entertainment no more boisterous than a book...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Travel: The Outer Islands Are In | 5/31/1963 | See Source »

Best bit: Hutton, as chief of the island's intelligence section, arrests an ancient is lander suspected of consorting with the enemy, waggles a thin Rathboney finger, and grimly begins to interrogate the dear old gentleman. The islander seems willing to talk but he can't talk English. Hutton summons an interpreter who speaks Eng lish and Japanese. The old man can't speak Japanese. Hutton summons an interpreter who speaks Japanese and Carolinian. The old man can't speak Carolinian. Hutton summons an interpreter who speaks Carolinian and a dialect called Charono...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Bumper Crop of Nuts | 4/13/1962 | See Source »

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