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...Tastefully dressed in a pale green turtleneck, matching jacket and slacks, Taoka, who is recuperating from a heart ailment, played the solicitous host to perfection. He offered his caller a delectable piece of green melon and then launched into a professorial discourse on social ills. Many of his followers, he said, were low-caste buraku-min (TIME. Jan. 8), social misfits who had suffered from discrimination. Since the government offered no help for them. Taoka had taken on the responsibility. 'What I need now,' he declared, 'is the services of some scholars in finding ways and means...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: The Mob Muscles In | 2/26/1973 | See Source »

Cool, cool Byzantia, Mrs. Weldon decides, "is a destroyer" in a generation created to destroy forever a certain sort of female image. A bit melodramatic, even scifi, perhaps. Yet beside Fay Weldon, all the Germaine Greers, all the Kate Milletts, all the non-fictionists of Women's Liberation pale into abstract theory...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Mothers and Masochists | 2/26/1973 | See Source »

ORSON WELLES CINEMA. THURS-SAT: Assassination (Shinoda) 4, 7:45, 11:30. Pale Flower (Shinoda) 5:55, 9:45, starts SUN Late Spring (Ozu), 4, 6, 8, 10. Cinema II: thur TUES: The Great Escape (McQueen), 4, 7:15, 10:15, Midnite FRI-SAT: Some Like it Hot (Monroe) plus Chapter 3 of The Shadow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cambridge | 2/22/1973 | See Source »

...honor at a reception given by the National Guard Association one night last week. Afterward, he drove his 1973 Buick sedan back to his $50,000 two-story brick home in one of Washington's better residential districts. Lined with tall ginkgo trees but lit by only the pale yellow glow of corner street lights, the Northwest Washington neighborhood has known little crime...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: Assault on a Senator | 2/12/1973 | See Source »

...pale figure tottered across the single-span Lowu Bridge last week and stepped onto the platform of the Hong Kong border railroad station. No Westerner had seen him since November 1969. No one knew precisely why the Chinese Communists had detained him or where he had been held. As he fainted before welcoming officials and was whisked away to a hospital, no one knew what strange new yarns Francis James, 54, would thread into an already bizarre journalistic career...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: China Frees an Enigma | 1/29/1973 | See Source »

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