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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Florence, city employees turned off the gas; in Genoa, gardeners walked away from their flowers; throughout Italy, telephone operators engaged in a "hiccup strike" - disregarding calls or answering them irregularly. Even the Coca-Cola bottling plant in Rome closed down, as workers popped their caps for more money. Within the past month, the Bank of Italy, the Italian Atomic Energy Commission, Rome's 36 nightclubs and the rubber industry have been struck, and last week officials of the Treasury and Finance Ministry walked out - thus giving Italian taxpayers a 48-hour breather on their income...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Italy: The Hot Iron | 4/23/1965 | See Source »

...students were still required to take part in manual labor, though not at such a frantic pace. One of the six school days every week was spent in a local factory, doing some unskilled task. My class was set to work polishing shutter pieces for a local camera assembly plant...

Author: By William W. Hodes, | Title: Chinese Link Learning and Labor As School Shapes Teenage Life | 4/20/1965 | See Source »

When digging of the Peking-Tientsin canal reached a point a few blocks away from our school we spent our work days with pick and shovel and bamboo carrying-poles. Later, we went to plant trees as part of a barricade against the fierce winds of North China, helped the people in a nearby village clear their fields of corn stalks, and finally spent a week in a commune, helping farmers dig a reservoir that would double as a fish-breeding pond...

Author: By William W. Hodes, | Title: Chinese Link Learning and Labor As School Shapes Teenage Life | 4/20/1965 | See Source »

...North Viet Nam's capital. Jets roamed the skies almost at will, striking day after day with surgical precision at North Viet Nam's tenuous communication and transportation line. American bombs still fell short of North Viet Nam's cities and factories, though an occasional power plant was hit when it happened to be near a road or bridge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: North Viet Nam: The Uncovered Country | 4/16/1965 | See Source »

Rebuilding the corporate structure partly dismantled by Allied postwar regulations, Krupp reacquired such major divested properties as Bochumer Verein, a profitable high-quality steel plant, and Capito & Klein, originally part of the big Rheinhausen steel mill, went on to buy several big steel fabricators. It failed to sell Rheinhausen as required by an Allied directive, and the deadline has been extended so often (every year since 1958) that the sale is now regarded as a dead issue. Krupp might have done better to sell: Beitz admits that Rheinhausen is losing money, and outsiders guess that the loss has been running...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Germany: Krupp Looks East | 4/9/1965 | See Source »

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