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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...find it hard to believe that the U.S. is winning the war in Viet Nam. They have, after all, been ladled too many over-sanguine assurances in the past, only to be confronted later with the familiar due bills of heavier manpower commitments, steeper costs and higher casualties. Nonetheless, one of the most exhaustive inquiries into the status of the conflict yet compiled offers considerable evidence that the weight of U.S. power, 21 years after the big build-up began, is beginning to make itself felt. Within the next 18 months or so, White House officials maintain, the increasing impact...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The War: On the Horizon | 9/22/1967 | See Source »

...brainwashed" gaffe. Convoyed by a horde of reporters and photographers, Romney loped through Negro districts in Detroit, Washington, Rochester and New York. "What's all this white trash doin' round here?" asked one Negro woman as she made way for the Romney cavalcade in Washington. Nonetheless, the response in the slums was generally enthusiastic. "I think he's a cool dude," said Rufus ("Catfish") Mayfield, head of PRIDE, a Negro self-help organization in the capital. "I mean...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Republicans: The Non-Candidates | 9/22/1967 | See Source »

...size of a regular radio news team. WCBS in New York has increased its news staff from 16 to 38, will add 15 more by Jan. 1. At Los Angeles' KABC-FM, news segments are updated every half-hour, rewritten completely at least twelve times a day. Nonetheless, the all-news format is paying off for some stations. Scanning the balance sheets after 2½ years of news-only operation, WAVA's Burgreen predicts that "within the next five years there will be stations like this in the top 20 markets across the country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Broadcasting: News, News, News | 9/22/1967 | See Source »

...Nonetheless, the vast majority of the center's visitors seem to like it. Chief among them is Corbu's brother, Composer Albert Jeanneret, 83. Says he: "This is one of Corbu's masterworks, a perfect assembly of volumes and obliques. This house is a part of Corbusier and therefore inimitable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Architecture: Homage to Corbu | 9/15/1967 | See Source »

Sticky Issues. What seems like airy nonchalance on the part of the Big Three may actually reflect their satisfaction over Reuther's ticklish position. Nonetheless, an end to the industry's labor strife seems uncomfortably far off, one reason being that the union, as G.M.'s Seaton complains, has yet "to put priorities on its mountain of demands." Besides his wage demands, Reuther has raised such sticky issues as a "guaranteed annual income." And even when a settlement with Ford is finally achieved, the U.A.W. will have to deal with Chrysler and G.M.-where strikes could also...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Labor: Costly from Any Point of View | 9/15/1967 | See Source »

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