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This week the first U.S.-built LASH (for "lighter aboard ship") vessel is scheduled to dock near Philadelphia, completing a maiden voyage to the Mediterranean. Officers of Prudential-Grace Lines note that the Lash Italia 's round trip is taking only 34 days, compared with the normal 54 for a conventional carrier. By saving that much time-and, consequently, a good deal of money -U.S. shipowners expect to overcome their cost handicap...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Barge Carriers Bid for Lost Sea Trade | 3/15/1971 | See Source »

...million Lash Italia achieved its speed record not by moving at a superfast clip but by swiftly loading and unloading in ports. Most cargo ships spend half their time in port, including considerable waiting for dock space. The new ship can stay offshore, outside the port, while tugs deliver barges to it or pick up barges from it. The Lash Italia has a 500-ton capacity crane that hoists the vessel's 63 lighters (each 61 ft. long) over the stern and stows them in the open holds. Bypassing the crowded docks, the ship stopped at Barcelona for only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Barge Carriers Bid for Lost Sea Trade | 3/15/1971 | See Source »

Prudential-Grace's second barge-carrier, the Lash Turkiye, sailed two weeks ago on the same route as the Italia, and nine more LASH ships are under construction in the U.S. The vessels are designed to operate with a 31-man crew, but maritime unions forced Prudential to hire 38. Fearful of losing jobs because the barges can be unloaded in mid-harbor and towed to distant river points, longshoremen wrested a promise from shipowners to load only at dockside in the U.S. Despite such make-work arrangements, shipping men expect the LASH vessels to open...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Barge Carriers Bid for Lost Sea Trade | 3/15/1971 | See Source »

...hard to be on the Left, who put his career as a director on the line for the right of his actors to use the American flag on stage as a prop, who paid his dues to the Movement long ago. But now he has chosen to lash out against those to his left in a tone of frenzied polemic which insures that they will never take him seriously. He has argued a number of points which are, in themselves, eminently reasonable, but in a manner which is innately offensive...

Author: By Michael Ryan, | Title: Theatre Revolution as Theatre | 2/18/1971 | See Source »

North Vietnamese troops retreated under the furious lash of U. S. air power yesterday as South Vietnamese forces pushed westward across parts of the Ho Chi Minh Trail in Southern Laos...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: U. S. Planes Blast Laos; Troops Poised at Border | 2/10/1971 | See Source »

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