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...left over. But the country has had trouble melding its teeming urban populations into the industrial workplace. Though official unemployment is only 2.5% to 3%, hordes of people are given make-work jobs. Some enterprises could lay off 30% of their workers, Chen said, without suffering any reduction in output...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Roaring Out of the Doldrums | 11/14/1983 | See Source »

...household budget. When the plague struck Wittenberg and others fled, he stayed behind to minister to the dying. He was a powerful spiritual author, yet his words on other occasions were so scatological that no Lutheran periodical would print them today. His writing was hardly systematic, and his output runs to more than 100 volumes. On the average, Luther wrote a major tract or treatise every two weeks throughout his life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Luther: Giant of His Time and Ours | 10/31/1983 | See Source »

Yellow flags played a big role in keeping the Crimson attack stationary before halftime. Eight first-half penalties, totalling 60 yards, cut into the meager 145-yard, 30 minute Harvard output. In the first period Gizzi was guilty of passing from beyond the line of scrimmage, nullifying a 33-yard strike to Mark Vignali. The second quarter alone saw four illegal procedure calls on the Crimson offense...

Author: By Jim Silver, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Gridders Escape Through a Screen | 10/31/1983 | See Source »

...King Faisal of Saudi Arabia, the biggest Mideast producer, at first decreed a 10% cut in output. But by week's end, as the war seemed to be going against the Arabs, he announced a total ban on oil shipments to the U.S. Presently, 3.4% of the crude oil consumed daily by the U.S. comes from Saudi Arabia. Libya, Algeria and Abu Dhabi also announced new embargos...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE WORLD 1973: Black October Old Enemies At War Again: Yom Kippur War | 10/5/1983 | See Source »

Picasso. The last name alone is enough to sum up 20th century art. The Spanish-born painter went through several stages of development, each of which outstripped the lifetime output of other artists. His creative force was fierce and incomparable. The final assessment of him came only when an enormous retrospective exhibition in Manhattan in 1980 made it possible for the first time to see the myriad elements of his work all together and in perspective. He had been dead seven years, but the Museum of Modern Art's splendid show was, as much as any battlefront communiqu...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art and Its Rewards: Some Creators who Made News that Stayed News | 10/5/1983 | See Source »

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