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...wife overheard him saying something about a painting. When he hung up, the owner tailed him on his motorcycle, while his wife called the police. The thief tried to cut across fields, but was finally caught cowering behind a heap of manure. The boy identified himself as Mario Roymans, 21. In his small apartment above a restaurant where he worked as a waiter, the lost Vermeer was found under his bed. Roymans' knife had sliced an inch or so of canvas around the edge of the painting, and areas of paint had flaked away. Rijksmuseum Director Arthur van Schendel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Lost | 10/18/1971 | See Source »

...increase only a bookkeeping entry for the U.S., although the Europeans could still claim victory. Negotiations could then proceed to construction of a new system in which gold would be phased out. There are indications that the Europeans would accept such an approach. For example, Italian Treasury Minister Mario Ferrari-Aggradi recently suggested that dollar devaluation be part of a package deal that would include unspecified moves to diminish the international roles of both gold and dollars, and to increase the importance of Special Drawing Rights, which are a deliberately created form of international reserves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Economy: The Exaggerated Fuss over U.S. Dollar Devaluation | 10/4/1971 | See Source »

...anything else but go into his father's business. Such an attitude was a sign of love and loyalty that undoubtedly pleased Joe Bonanno as much as his son's marriage to Rosalie Profaci, a daughter of the Brooklyn Mafia family whose patriarch, Joseph Profaci, provided Novelist Mario Puzo with a model for the "Godfather." Still, the strain of serving the old while being conditioned by the new showed in obvious and dramatic ways. Young Bill, reports Talese, had an ulcer at 15. As he grew up, his temper became shorter and more violent. At college, he beat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Second Banana | 10/4/1971 | See Source »

...high hopes are that the highway will open up the natural wealth of the entire 2,700,000-sq.-mi. Amazon basin-an area almost the size of the continental U.S.-and provide vast new resettlement lands for 500,000 homesteaders over the next five years. Says Transport Minister Mario Andreazza: "We have to conquer Brazil completely, and this will do it. Transamazonia will be the dorsal spine of Brazil...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Transamazonia: The Last Frontier | 9/13/1971 | See Source »

...whoever divorces in Italy," says Mario Guttieres, a prominent Rome matrimonial lawyer, "love has been over for a long time." Take the case of Angiola Gattoronchieri. Married in 1907, she and her two sons were left behind eight years later when her husband took off for Argentina, never to be heard from again. She spent 56 years as one of Italy's "white widows"-women whose husbands have emigrated and left them behind, still legally and indissolubly married. Last week Signora Gattoronchieri, now 103 years old, became the oldest person to obtain a decree since divorce became legal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: Undoing the Gordian Knot | 7/12/1971 | See Source »

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