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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Cheryl Pevehouse, 30, the wife of a physician in Columbia, S.C., and mother of three children, is a dedicated discounter who has saved as much as $5,300 on her grocery bills in a good year. She puts out a monthly newsletter called Market Wizard ("cash from trash") that goes to 132,000 subscribers. Like most other discounters, she is middle to upper-middle class. (Poorer consumers tend to go for the greater direct savings on lower-priced no-name brands.) As Janoyan puts it, "It feels like upper-middle-class poor to us. If it weren...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Snipping Away at Inflation | 6/22/1981 | See Source »

...Alongside her portraits of cruel or monstrously indifferent guards and camp administrators are some of men and women capable of acts of compassion. One camp commander, whom she describes as a "peculiar specimen," intervened again and again to save her and her camp lover later her husband, the prisoner-physician Anton Walter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Pole of Cold and Cruelty | 6/22/1981 | See Source »

Compounding these charges, Columnist William F. Buckley Jr. cited Simon Wiesenthal, the famed hunter of surviving Nazis, as having told a Uruguayan journalist that Timerman had interfered with Wiesenthal's decades-long pursuit of Josef Mengele, the infamous Nazi physician who performed deadly experiments on Jews at Auschwitz. Buckley claimed that Wiesenthal had also characterized Timerman as a "leftist" who had been sent to jail not because he was Jewish, but because he was "accused of being in favor of terrorism." In Israel last week, Wiesenthal said the latter statement had been quoted out of context, though...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Now, the Timmerman Affair | 6/22/1981 | See Source »

...doctors involved." Professional ties between the Soviet Union and the U.S. in the field of cardiology facilitated the IPPNW's goal of organizing doctors with similar nuclear fears in the two countries. Dr. Eugene I. Chazov, director general of the National Cardiological Research Center and Leonid Brezhnev's personal physician--a "critically important physician in the Soviet regime"--possessed enough influence in the USSR's political and medical realms to draw in to the project key Soviet doctors, Lown says...

Author: By Kate Orville, | Title: Prevention When There is No Cure | 5/20/1981 | See Source »

Crimson: About one-eighth of all doctors in the United States are now part of physician's unions. Are you in favour of such unions...

Author: By Michael Stein, | Title: What's Wrong With Health Care? | 4/29/1981 | See Source »

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