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In Los Angeles, Janis Stark, 26, a telephone installer, drags around 60 lbs. of equipment and says that "going up telephone poles was fearsome at first. Now it's second nature." Still less usual is the work of Evelyn Newell, 28; tired of her dead-end job as a railway...
At week's end South Boston was tense, its angry mood summarized by newly printed signs posted on billboards, telephone poles and doorways: "Remember Black Tuesday."
IN AMERICA. Photographs and notes by Ernst Haas. 144 pages. Viking Press. $35. This is a deeply affectionate work: Haas' opening shot of Monument Valley is grand enough to have made John Ford jealous, and his impressionistic multiexposure of nighttime Manhattan should be accompanied by Rhapsody in Blue. More...
Complex questions were involved in Waldheim's effort to keep the 1,220-man force of Austrians, Iranians, Canadians and Poles on the Golan. Israel was willing to renew the mandate, but only on the same terms as the original mandate worked out by Kissinger in May 1974. Damascus...
What Moscow failed to take into consideration was the growing independence of some of the more powerful Western Communist parties as well as Eastern Europe's two mavericks, Yugoslavia and Rumania. As a result, European Communism has split into two camps: on the one side are the Soviets, Poles...