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Dayan's former wife Ruth lays partial blame for the breakup of her 36-year marriage on her husband's "long-lasting romance" with Korem, a divorcee who was once a government secretary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Jul. 9, 1973 | 7/9/1973 | See Source »

...PARTIAL DECONTROL A move toward voluntarism in which Phase ll's yardsticks are loosened. The Cost of Living Council, with Labor Economist John T. Dunlop of Harvard as chairman, again handles enforcement of both wage and price rules. Compliance is progressively less complete, especially on price increases, with little objection from COLC...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Economy: The Economy, Jun. 25, 1973 | 6/25/1973 | See Source »

...long run solution to the housing dilemma -- the final answer will entail an improvement of the facilities at Radcliffe to make it more appealing, and a strict lottery system in which House preference is the only criterion of assignment. But it is a first step, and at least a partial answer to this year's problem...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOUSING II | 5/30/1973 | See Source »

...movie can fully answer that question, but any film that can give a partial reply, in documentary terms, seems automatically destined for success. The only candidate for honors among the revival flicks is a remarkable documentary called Swastika. Produced by 36-year-old Englishman Sanford Lieberson (Performance) and directed by a 23-year-old Australian newcomer named Philippe Mora, it began as a research job on the copious surviving archives of Nazi film after Lieberson bought the rights to Speer's Inside the Third Reich. But what altered the film makers' intentions was the discovery, by Film Historian...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Essay: The Hitler Revival: Myth v.Truth | 5/21/1973 | See Source »

That inflammation may well result from the partial avulsion, or tearing away, of the ligaments and tendons from their bony moorings. But gout or other arthritic disease, as well as softening of the cartilage-a normal result of the aging process-can also contribute to it. Indeed, tennis elbow is often an affliction of the aging athlete. The ailment rarely affects anyone under 30; most of its victims are over...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Hacker's Hazard | 5/14/1973 | See Source »

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