Word: marginalls
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Although familiar allegiances of class, or age, or sex still tie blocs of voters to one of the two great parties, most observers agree that the electorate in the crucial marginal constituencies will be swayed by their impression of Prime Minister Harold Wilson, or his rival, Edward Heath, Tory party...
MAHLER: SYMPHONY NO. 10 (2 LPs; Columbia). Gustav Mahler died in 1911 after orchestrating about half of his last symphony. Several Mahlerites have fleshed out the last movements, including British Composer Deryck Cooke (TIME, Nov. 26), whose inspired and faithful version was used for this first recording. The anxieties of...
Americans meanwhile have been making up their own minds. A Gallup poll carried out for the Population Council indicated last week that the nation overwhelmingly (84% to 10%) wants birth control information made available to married couples and strongly (63% to 28%) favors federal aid for state and city programs...
Under the original idea, land tagged for redistribution was to be thoroughly studied for crop and livestock potential, then paid for at fair value. Belaúnde wisely exempted the big coastal sugar and cotton plantations that produce vital exports; instead, he aimed chiefly at Peru's highlands, where...
Virile Poses. He quickly found that his ability to influence events was marginal, at most. During Cabinet Room meetings on the Bay of Pigs, he never voiced his doubts, fearful that he might be branded "a nuisance." "It is one thing for a Special Assistant to talk frankly in private...