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...strikes a visitor that Merz's rhinos live like a child kept in a germ-free bubble because of some defect in the immune system. The germs are the poachers. With rhino horns worth about $65,000 each now, to be sold for use as medicines in the Orient or as dagger handles in North Yemen, Anna Merz has about $1 million stomping around inside her fences...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Africa | 2/23/1987 | See Source »

...heart of hearts Nakasone must have agreed. For in addition to the anger swirling around him, there was deep irony in his situation. Just last month the Prime Minister invoked the term ayamachi when he fired his Education Minister, Masayuki Fujio, for having infuriated half the Orient. In a magazine article Fujio claimed that Korea bore some responsibility for Japan's deeply resented 1910-45 occupation of the peninsula and, moreover, that Japanese atrocities in Nanking during 1937 were acceptable in the context of military conflict. Having fired his top educator for such a profound national and ethnic offense, Nakasone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Nakasone's World-Class Blunder | 10/6/1986 | See Source »

...optimistic, though, that professors at major research universities would ever go along with such a plan. Overly protective of their departmental fiefdoms and academic specialties, they are not likely, he says, to find the time or willingness to define such a set of shared objectives and then orient their teaching towards its goals...

Author: By Steven Lichtman, | Title: Bok to Basics | 9/24/1986 | See Source »

...make value judgments and interact socially--would presumably come close to producing such minds. But Bok is not optimistic that professors at major research universities, overly protective of their departmental fiefdoms and specialties, will find the time or willingness to define such a set of shared objectives and then orient their teaching toward its goals...

Author: By Steven Lichtman, | Title: Bok to Basics | 9/7/1986 | See Source »

...handle this volume with shuttles and Titans and Delta rockets. Something new will have to come along." More precisely, the U.S. will have to design and build far more powerful launching vehicles: perhaps new unmanned rockets, or an upgraded "space truck" version of the shuttle, or President Reagan's "Orient Express" space plane. An SDI report to Congress says the cost could approach $60 billion just for lift, without counting a penny spent on the actual weapons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Star Wars' Heavy Load | 6/9/1986 | See Source »

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