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...perhaps boastfully-to being heroin addicts; in the eleventh grade alone, 58% of the girls said they were multiple drug us ers. Last year in New York City, where many national trends begin, heroin killed 224 teenagers, 55 of them 16 or under. The youngest victim was twelve. Authorities predict that heroin's death toll among teens and pre-teens in New York will reach...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: The Junior Junkie | 2/16/1970 | See Source »

Although the margin of victory is hard to predict, there is little doubt as to whether Harvard will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Powerful Thinclads Will Seek Win Against Traditionally Weak Bruins | 2/14/1970 | See Source »

...effect of Penn's ego-defense mechanism is hard to predict. As the Crimson's number two man, John Ince interpreted it, "If we win we'll say it psyched us up, and if we lose we'll say their confidence helped them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Racquetmen Vie For Ivy Crown With Penn Today | 2/14/1970 | See Source »

...still too early to predict the outcome of perhaps the most important topic of all-the reorganization of Czechoslovakia's 1,500,000-member Communist Party (in a population of 14 million). According to present plans, all membership cards will be withdrawn and, after a gigantic review of every member's behavior during the Dubček era, new ones issued. Who will get the new cards? The ultraconservatives argue that the party should expel anyone who supported Dubček. That, of course, would reduce the party to a skeleton. Echoing Huáak, the party paper...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Czechoslovakia: Purge in Prague | 2/9/1970 | See Source »

Economists are reluctant to predict the profit picture for all of 1970, but early estimates call for a drop of between 8% and 10% in pretax profits. President Nixon's budget message assumes that pretax profits this year will be $89 billion, down 5.6% from an estimated $94.3 billion in 1969. The earnings picture seems worst for auto, chemical, sulfur mining, metal fabricating and television manufacturing companies. On the other hand, companies in cosmetics, food, soft drinks, brewing, office equipment and nonferrous metals are believed to have good prospects...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: The Bears Take Over the Stock Market | 2/9/1970 | See Source »

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