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Apart from the teen-age sector, employment is holding firm. In May, 73.7 million Americans were working, up 659,000 from April. The situation was particularly firm for the two most important groups in the job market: unemployment remained at a steady low of 2.4% among adult men and 1.8...
U.S. troops entering captured Viet Cong camps have found entrenchments enforced with American steel plates, homemade mortars fashioned from U.S.-made steel pipe. Recently, a new metal-working lathe, imported under the AID plan, was found buried under manure aboard a Viet Cong sampan. Precious American antibiotics, on sale at...
The son of a Cleveland interior designer, Rorimer combined a taste for architecture and a liking for the decorative arts. As a boy, he made a candlestick on his own lathe; as a freshman at Harvard ('27), he had already begun collecting rare Rhodian pottery. At the Met, he...
Over all looms the monumental reality of Sophia, a star not easily eclipsed by the shadow of struggling statehood. Sophia plays an Austrian Jew smuggled into the country to help the Israelis find her hated husband, a German war criminal who is now chief strategist for the Arabs' tank...
Defense v. Offense. Now 42 and a Boston lathe operator, Ashe feels he has come back to life. In a precedent-setting decision, his dishonorable discharge has been tossed out by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. And the court has all but endorsed what he claimed...